infanzia
childhood
noun een-FAHN-tsyah Less Common
Origin: From Latin infantia, from infans (unable to speak, infant).
Also means
infancy
Usage Note
Infanzia is a feminine noun (l'infanzia, no plural in its abstract sense). It covers the entire period of early childhood, not just infancy: durante la mia infanzia means 'during my childhood.' For a concrete group of children, Italians use i bambini rather than a plural of infanzia. The related adjective is infantile (childlike, childish).
Examples
"Ha trascorso la sua infanzia in campagna."
Natural Translation
She spent her childhood in the countryside.
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