mezzogiorno
midday; noon
noun met-tsoh-JOR-noh Rare
Origin: From mezza (half) + giorno (day)
Also means
southern Italy
Usage Note
Mezzogiorno literally means 'half-day' — hence noon — but with a capital M it is the standard Italian term for the southern Italian regions below Rome. A learner must use context to distinguish time (sono le dodici, è mezzogiorno) from geography (il Mezzogiorno d'Italia).
Examples
"Ci vediamo a mezzogiorno in piazza."
Natural Translation
We'll meet at noon in the square.
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