presepe
nativity scene
noun preh-ZEH-peh Rare
Origin: Latin praesaepe (manger, enclosure)
Also means
manger, crib
Usage Note
Presepe refers to the traditional Christmas nativity display — whether a grand village-style scene or a simple crib. The plural is regular: i presepi. In southern Italy the craft tradition is especially strong; Naples (Napoli) is famous for its elaborate presepi with terracotta figurines. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with presepio (same meaning, also masculine).
Examples
"Il presepe è allestito sotto l'albero."
Natural Translation
The nativity scene is set up under the tree.
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