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What do Italians call their niece?

By Sophia Carter

What do Italians call their niece?

Nipote
Whereas in English, we have separate words for grandson, granddaughter, grandchild, nephew and niece, in Italian, there is just one word that covers them all: nipote (plural: nipoti).

What do grandparents call their grandchildren in Italian?

nipotini
Nonnina (“Granny”) and Nonnino (“Grandpa”) will let no one scold their nipotini (“grandchildren”), or figlioli (“sons/daughters” in old-fashioned Italian, but also used for grandchildren nowadays).

What is the plural of Nipote?

Noun. nipote m or f (plural nipoti) grandchild, grandson, granddaughter Synonym: abiatico.

Is Nipoti masculine or feminine?

nipoti

ItalianEnglish
1.nipoti (masculine plural noun)grandchildren (plural)
2.nipoti (masculine / feminine noun)grand-children (noun)

How do you say happy birthday in Italian?

The direct translation of ‘happy birthday’ to Italian is Buon Compleanno! You can use the expression on its own or adding terms of endearment such as: Buon compleanno! Happy birthday!

Is nephew and grandson?

As nouns the difference between grandson and nephew is that grandson is a son of one’s child while nephew is a son of one’s sibling, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law; either a son of one’s brother (fraternal nephew) or a son of one’s sister (sororal nephew).

What do Italian mothers call their sons?

“Mamme” (plural from “mamma” meaning “mommy”) all around the world refer to their children (“bambini”) in their own special ways. There are also expressions used by Italians in general to refer to children. The first one that comes to mind is “piccolo” for a boy or “piccola” for a girl, which literally means “little”.

What is niece in French?

French Translation. nièce. More French words for niece. la nièce noun. niece.

Does zia mean aunty?

The word for aunt in Italian is zia (feminine, plural: zie). It comes from the Latin word thia and, as in English, is used to describe the sister of one’s mother or father, or the wife of one’s uncle (zio).

What is have a lovely day in Italian?

buona giornata
How to Say Have a Good Day in the Italian Language. If you want to say “have a good day” in Italian, you would say “buona giornata.” That’s not to be confused with the greeting “buongiorno,” which is generally used when seeing or meeting someone during the day.