Welcome to our Word of the Day category, where we will be sharing a new word from the beautiful romance languages every day! Our aim is to help you expand your vocabulary and enhance your language learning experience. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced learner, our Word of the Day feature is designed to provide you with a fun and engaging way to improve your language skills. Each post will include a new word, its pronunciation, meaning, and example sentences to help you understand how it’s used in context. Join us in our journey to explore the romance languages one word at a time!

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The Word of the Day is Vabbè, which means "well, okay" in Italian. The image displays the definition and how to pronounce the word.

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1. What It Means"Vabbè" is actually a contracted and informal version of the phrase "va bene" (which means "okay" or "all right" in English) commonly used in spoken Italian. The contraction of "va bene" to "vabbè" is…

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Learn about the origin and pronunciation of the word "Tennis."

Mot du jour : Tennis

Tennis Tenez 1. What is the origin of the word Tennis? The word "tennis" has a fascinating origin story that dates back to the 12th century in France. It all started with a game called "jeu de…

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Discover the meaning and usage of the Mexican Spanish word Mande with our Word of the Day!

Mot du jour : Mande

1. What It MeansIn Mexico, "Mande" is an interjection that is used to ask someone to repeat or clarify what they said. It can be translated to English as "Pardon me?" or "Excuse me?". It is a…

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Discover the meaning and usage of the Brazilian Portuguese word Bloquinho with our Word of the Day!

Mot du jour : Bloquinho

1. What It MeansIt is a diminutive form of "bloco", which means "block" or "group". A "bloquinho" is a small block party or street parade, usually organized by friends, family members or neighbors in smaller communities."Bloquinhos" have…

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