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Italian Phrase

Quando c'è il prossimo giorno festivo?

/ˈkwan.do tʃɛ il ˈprɔs.si.mo ˈdʒor.no fesˈti.vo/
Meaning"When is the next public holiday?"
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Meaning

This phrase is used to inquire about the date of the next national or local holiday. It specifically refers to 'giorno festivo', which implies a day off work or school for the general public. It is an essential question for planning schedules or understanding business closures in Italy.

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When to use

Use this phrase in a workplace setting to discuss upcoming breaks or with a friend when planning a trip. It is also useful when asking a shopkeeper about their opening hours during a holiday period.

Grammar Breakdown

Quandoc'èil prossimogiorno festivo

1

C'è (Esserci)

A contraction of 'ci' (there) and 'è' (is), used to state the existence or occurrence of a singular object or event.

2

Giorno festivo

A compound noun where 'festivo' acts as an adjective modifying 'giorno', meaning a day of celebration or rest.

🗨In Conversation

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Quando c'è il prossimo giorno festivo?

When is the next public holiday?

È lunedì prossimo, per la Festa della Liberazione.

It is next Monday, for Liberation Day.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Quando c'è la prossimo giorno festivo?

    The noun 'giorno' is masculine, so the definite article must be 'il' and the adjective 'prossimo' must also be masculine.

  • Quando è il prossimo vacanza?

    'Vacanza' is feminine, so it should be 'la prossima vacanza', though 'giorno festivo' is more precise for public holidays.

Alternatives

  • Qual è la prossima festa nazionale?

    When is the next national holiday?

  • Ci sono ponti a breve?

    Are there any long weekends coming up?

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Cultural Tip

Italians love 'ponti' (bridges), which occur when a holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, leading people to take the Monday or Friday off for a four-day weekend. Many local businesses and museums may have reduced hours or be closed during these times, so it's wise to check the calendar.