Italian Word of the Day: Bracciata

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Bracciata

Meaning: Swimming stroke

Part of Speech: Noun (feminine)

Translation: With a few strokes he reached the shore.

Context: Con poche bracciate ha raggiunto la riva.

Cultural nugget: This word comes from "braccio" (arm), highlighting how Italian language often creates words by building on basic body parts - a reflection of the gestural nature of Italian communication.

Bracciata

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