Italian Word of the Day: Dormire
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Dormire
Meaning: To sleep
Part of Speech: Verb
Translation: After lunch, many Italians like to sleep a little.
Context: Dopo pranzo, molti italiani amano dormire un po'.
Cultural nugget: The afternoon "riposo" or siesta is still observed in many parts of Italy, especially in the south, when shops close and people rest during the hottest hours.
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