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What is 'dusk' in Italian?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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Crepuscolo is the literal Italian equivalent of 'dusk'. It's a masculine gender noun that may be translated as 'twilight, gloaming, dusk'. It's pronounced 'kray-POO-skoh-loh'.

But another equivalent is the phrase 'sull'imbrunire', which means 'at dusk'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'sul, sulla, sullo' means 'on the'. The infinitive 'imbrunire' means 'to turn, make or grow dark'.

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