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Italian Phrase

Festeggiamo molte tradizioni.

/festedˈdʒamo ˈmolte tradiˈtsjoni/
Meaning"We celebrate many traditions."
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Meaning

This phrase uses the verb 'festeggiare' in the first-person plural to describe the collective act of honoring customs. It emphasizes a shared cultural or familial experience involving multiple rituals.

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When to use

Use this phrase when talking about holidays, family gatherings, or your cultural heritage. It is perfect for explaining your lifestyle or background to new friends.

Grammar Breakdown

Festeggiamomoltetradizioni

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Festeggiamo (Verb)

The first-person plural form of 'festeggiare'. In Italian, the ending -iamo is used for 'we' in the present tense.

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Molte (Adjective)

The feminine plural form of 'molto'. It must agree with the feminine plural noun 'tradizioni'.

🗨In Conversation

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Cosa fate di solito per Natale?

What do you usually do for Christmas?

Festeggiamo molte tradizioni con tutta la famiglia.

We celebrate many traditions with the whole family.

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Common Mistakes

  • Festeggiamo molti tradizioni.

    The noun 'tradizioni' is feminine plural, so the adjective must be 'molte' to match.

  • Noi festeggiare molte tradizioni.

    You must conjugate the verb to 'festeggiamo' to match the subject 'we'.

Alternatives

  • Abbiamo molte tradizioni.

    We have many traditions.

  • Seguiamo tante tradizioni.

    We follow many traditions.

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Cultural Tip

Italy is a land of 'campanilismo', where traditions can change drastically from one village to the next. Mentioning your traditions is a common way to bond over shared heritage or local pride during festive seasons.