Italian Word of the Day: Gita
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Gita
Meaning: Excursion, day trip, outing
Part of Speech: Noun
Translation: On Sunday we'll take a day trip to the lake.
Context: Domenica faremo una gita al lago.
Cultural nugget: As May ends, the tradition of "gite fuori porta" (outings outside the city gates) becomes increasingly popular among Italians. These day trips to nearby lakes, beaches, or countryside locations are a beloved cultural ritual dating back centuries, offering urbanites a refreshing escape from city life as summer approaches.
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