Italian Word of the Day: Aspettare
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Aspettare
Meaning: To wait
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: I have to wait for the bus for twenty minutes.
Context: Devo aspettare l'autobus per venti minuti.
Cultural nugget: The concept of time in Italy is more relaxed than in some cultures, making 'aspettare' a verb you'll use often. The phrase 'vale la pena aspettare' (it's worth the wait) reflects the Italian philosophy that quality experiences shouldn't be rushed. This applies to everything from slow-cooked meals to handcrafted products.
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