One Italian holiday is liberation day, this is celebrated in April. Other holidays in Italy are Republic Day, the feast of Saint John, and All Saint's day.
Natale (Italian word for Christmas) Natale (Italian word for Christmas)
Delle feste americaneis an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "some American holidays".Specifically the feminine partitive delle is "some". The feminine noun feste means "feasts, holidays". The feminine adjective americane translates as "American".The pronunciation will be "DEHL-ley FEH-stey ah-MEH-ree-KAH-ney" in Italian.
Ferie is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "holidays." The pronunciation of the feminine plural noun will be "FEH-ryey" in Italian.
Copodanno (new years)
There are several holidays that are celebrated in the spring. The main holidays that are celebrated in the spring are Palm Sunday, Easter, Earth Day, Mother's Day, and Memorial Day.
Italians are mostly Catholic, so they celebrate the same Christian holidays. Italian-Americans observe Columbus Day as more important because Christopher Columbus was Italian.
Agriturismo is an Italian word that translates as farm holidays in English. It is also the name of a website which specializes in selling farmhouse holidays in Italy.
The answer is the same holidays as the U.S
no,because some kids cant celebrate some holidays
Not very many Italian holidays are popular in Texas or the United States, but they do have their own way of celebrating popular holidays in America like Christmas, Valentine's Day, Halloween, and April Fools Day. Christmas in Italy is like Christmas in the US, except gifts are usually given on January 6th since they celebrate Christmas all the way through Epiphany. Also, their Santa Claus is called 'Father Christmas' or in Italian 'Babbo Natale'. It may not be celebrated that way in Texas, but maybe some Italian families still celebrate it that way in America.
Some people do childcare on holidays but most do not, it is like a vaccation day to some.
Buone feste! and Buone vacanze! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Happy holidays!" The feminine plural adjectives and nouns respectively translate as "Good holidays"!" in regard to feasts and festivities and "Good vacations!" The respective pronunciations will be "BWO-ney FEH-stey" and "BWO-ney va-KAN-tsey" in Italian.