Learn Italian with “How To Italian” episode nr. 7! New Year’s Eve (“il Capodanno” in Italian) is just a few days away, and it is absolutely a great time to be in Italy and to celebrate. One thing for sure: Italians love celebrations as much as they love to get together with friends and family! So, let’s hear how our two friends celebrated the end of the old year and the beginning of the new one. Buon Anno a Tutti!
How To Italian – Episode Nr.7
Do both “fuochi d’artificio” and “fuochi artificiali” mean fireworks? Which one is more widely used?
They’re both used a lot – I would say “fuochi artificiali” is more colloquial.