Italian Word of the Day: Siesta
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Siesta
Meaning: Afternoon nap
Part of Speech: Noun (feminine)
Translation: After lunch I always take a little nap.
Context: Dopo pranzo faccio sempre una piccola siesta.
Cultural nugget: While "siesta" is borrowed from Spanish, many Italians practice "pennichella" or "pisolino" - short afternoon rests that help them cope with summer heat and maintain energy for evening activities.
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