concertone
big concert
noun kon-cher-TOH-neh Rare
Origin: Augmentative of concerto, from Latin concertare (to contend, to harmonize).
Also means
massive outdoor show
Usage Note
Concertone is the augmentative of concerto, used for massive, often free outdoor concerts — most famously the Concertone del Primo Maggio in Rome, a televised May Day mega-concert. The -one suffix in Italian signals big/impressive scale, so concertone conveys both size and festive energy.
Examples
"Al concertone del Primo Maggio c'era molta gente."
Natural Translation
There were many people at the May Day big concert.
Literal Translation
At the big-concert of-the First May there-was much people.
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