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Italian Phrase

È un matrimonio di destinazione.

/ɛ ˈun matriˈmoːnjo di destiˈnatsjone/
Meaning"It’s a destination wedding."
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Meaning

The sentence means “It’s a destination wedding.” It refers to a wedding that is held in a location away from the couple’s hometown, often in a scenic or exotic setting, and usually involves guests traveling to that place.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you’re describing the type of wedding you’re planning, when a friend asks where the ceremony will be, or when you’re talking about the trend of destination weddings in Italy.

Grammar Breakdown

Èunmatrimoniodidestinazione.

1

È (essere)

Third‑person singular present of the verb *essere*; the accent on È distinguishes it from the conjunction *e*.

2

un (indefinite article)

Masculine singular indefinite article used before a masculine noun.

3

matrimonio (noun)

Masculine singular noun meaning “wedding”.

4

di (preposition)

Introduces a complement of specification; here it links “matrimonio” with the type “destinazione”.

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destinazione (noun)

Feminine singular noun meaning “destination”; together with *di* it forms the phrase *di destinazione*.

🗨In Conversation

A

Che tipo di cerimonia avete scelto?

What kind of ceremony have you chosen?

È un matrimonio di destinazione.

It’s a destination wedding.

B

Common Mistakes

  • È una matrimonio di destinazione.

    Matrimonio is masculine, so the correct article is *un*, not *una*.

  • E' un matrimonio di destinazione.

    Use the accented *È* (verb *essere*). The apostrophe version *E'* is a typographic shortcut but incorrect in formal writing.

  • È un matrimonio per destinazione.

    The preposition is *di* (type of wedding), not *per* (purpose).

Alternatives

  • Stiamo organizzando un matrimonio in una località lontana.

    We’re organizing a wedding in a far‑away location.

  • È un matrimonio all’estero.

    It’s a wedding abroad.

  • È un matrimonio fuori città.

    It’s a wedding outside the city.

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Cultural Tip

Destination weddings are especially popular in Italy’s most picturesque regions—Tuscany, the Amalfi Coast, Sardinia, and Lake Como. Couples often combine the ceremony with a mini‑honeymoon for guests, turning the event into a small vacation. Keep the register slightly formal; *matrimonio di destinazione* is a standard term used by wedding planners and media alike.