giornata
Italian
Etymology
giorno + -ata, or from Medieval Latin diurnata (“a day's work, a day's journey, a fixed day, a day”), from Latin diurnus (“daily”), from diēs (“day”). Compare French journée, cf. also Spanish jornada.
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giornata f (plural giornate)
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