feria
holiday
noun FEH-ryah Rare
Origin: From Latin feria ('day of rest, holy day').
Also means
leave
Usage Note
Feria in modern everyday Italian most commonly appears in the plural ferie, meaning annual leave or holidays: andare in ferie ('to go on holiday'), quante settimane di ferie hai? ('how many weeks of holiday do you get?'). The singular feria is reserved for Catholic liturgical usage, where it denotes an ordinary weekday. Learners will encounter the plural form overwhelmingly more often.
Examples
"Quest'estate vado in ferie per due settimane."
Natural Translation
This summer I'm going on holiday for two weeks.
Literal Translation
This-summer I-go in holidays for two weeks.
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