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Talking about seasons and months in Italian

The seasons and the months in Italian

Talking about seasons and months in Italian

SEASONS AND MONTHS: The ideal time to visit Italy

Talking about the seasons and months in Italian is essential to fully immerse yourself in a country rich in climatic and geographical varieties.

Italy, renowned for its millennia-old history, vibrant culture, and natural beauty, attracts visitors from all over the world throughout the year.

However, there are ideal times to explore some of the country’s most iconic gems, such as Rome, Milan, the enchanting Aeolian Islands, and the majestic Alps:

Il meteo in italiano

The weather in Italian

Rome, the Eternal City: To fully savor the ancient beauty of Rome and enjoy pleasant temperatures, it’s recommended to visit it in primavera (in spring), from March to May, or in autunno (in autumn), fron September to November. These periods allow you to avoid summer crowds and explore historical sites without long queues.

Milan, capital of fashion and design: For fashion enthusiasts, Milan Fashion Weeks usually occur a febbraio/marzo ( in February / March) for spring/summer collections and in September/October for autumn/winter collections. For interior design aficionados, the Salone del Mobile, held in aprile (in April), showcases the latest trends.

Aeolian Islands, jewels of the Mediterranean: The Aeolian Islands, a natural paradise, are crowded in spring and in/d’estate (from April to August) with youthful tourism seeking boat trips, nightlife, and outdoor activities. To avoid crowds and enjoy greater tranquility, consider visiting in spring and autumn. To avoid crowds and enjoy greater tranquility, consider visiting in spring and autumn.

The Alps, winter enchantment: For mountain and winter tourism enthusiasts, the Alps offer spectacular snow-covered landscapes and activities such as skiing and snow walks. Visiting the Alps in/d’inverno (in winter) is highly recommended to fully experience their majesty.

In conclusion, each season offers a unique experience in these Italian destinations. Whether you prefer the lively summer atmosphere of the Aeolian Islands, the elegance of Milan Fashion Weeks, the historical charm of Rome in spring and autumn, or the snow-covered Alps in winter, Italy has something extraordinary to offer throughout the year.

 

The seasons and months in Italian: the names of the seasons and how they are used

L’ AUTUNNO, L’INVERNO (maschili)
LA PRIMAVERA, L’ESTATE (femminili)
“Si consiglia di visitare Roma in primavera o in autunno.”
“Le Isole Eolie sono affollate in / d’estate.”
“S i consiglia di andare in vacanza sulle Alpi in / d’inverno.”

As can be seen from the examples, the names of the seasons in Italian are preceded by the following prepositions:

IN autunno

IN inverno / D’inverno

IN primavera

IN estate / D’estate

Other examples include:

In autunno cadono le foglie.

In inverno / D’inverno fa freddo e nevica.

In primavera gli alberi fioriscono.

In estate / D’estate tutti vanno al mare.

 

The seasons and months in Italian: the names of the months and how they are used

The months are an important element of our life which is all organized around this division of the year. 

Regarding our commitments, we remind you of our articles on:

La data e i giorni della settimana in italiano

The date and the days of the week in Italian

GENNAIO, FEBBRAIO, MARZO, APRILE, MAGGIO, GIUGNO, LUGLIO, AGOSTO SETTEMBRE, OTTOBRE, NOVEMBRE, DICEMBRE
(sono tutti nomi maschili)
“Le Settimane della Moda si svolgono generalmente a febbraio…”
“Il Salone del Mobile avviene in aprile…”

As seen in the examples, the prepositions IN or A are used to indicate when something happens in a specific month.

Other examples include:

Vado generalmente in vacanza ad agosto.

Partirò per Parigi a giugno.

In che mese sei nata?

Io sono nata a settembre.

Mario invece è nato in agosto.

 

Regarding our commitments, we remind you of our articles on: the use of the preposition DI with the names of the months

Carlo è di giugno.

In this case, di giugno replaces the entire expression:

Carlo è nato nel mese di giugno.

 

Conclusion

In Italy, a country rich in climatic and geographical variety, understanding and talking about the different seasons is fundamental to fully immerse oneself in the rich tapestry of Italian civilization.