tramandare
to hand down, to pass on
verb trah-mahn-DAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin transmandare (to send across, to entrust), from trans- + mandare.
Usage Note
Tramandare means to pass something down across generations — traditions, stories, skills. It takes avere as its auxiliary and often appears with di generazione in generazione (from generation to generation). It is a slightly formal verb; in everyday speech passare or trasmettere may replace it.
Examples
"I nonni tramandano le tradizioni ai nipoti."
Natural Translation
Grandparents hand down traditions to their grandchildren.
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