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English - Italian

Year

jɪr
Extremely common
0 - 100
0 - 100
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Anno, Annuale, Anno solare, Età

Year meanings in Italian

Anno

Example:
This year has been challenging.
Quest'anno è stato difficile.
Next year, I plan to travel more.
L'anno prossimo, ho intenzione di viaggiare di più.
Usage: FormalContext: General conversation, formal writing
Note: The most common translation for 'year' in Italian, used in various contexts.

Annuale

Example:
We have an annual meeting.
Abbiamo una riunione annuale.
The annual report is due next week.
Il rapporto annuale è previsto per la prossima settimana.
Usage: FormalContext: Business, organizational context
Note: Refers to something that happens or is done once a year.

Anno solare

Example:
The solar year is approximately 365.25 days.
L'anno solare è approssimativamente di 365,25 giorni.
The school year starts in September.
L'anno scolastico inizia a settembre.
Usage: FormalContext: Scientific, academic context
Note: Specifically refers to the solar year or academic year.

Età

Example:
He's five years old.
Ha cinque anni.
She looks younger than her years.
Sembra più giovane della sua età.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Referring to age
Note: Can also mean 'age' in Italian, particularly when talking about someone's age.

Year's synonyms

Year

A period of 365 days or 12 months, starting from January 1st and ending on December 31st.
Example: I will graduate next year.
Note: N/A

Annum

A Latin-derived term that means a year, often used in formal or literary contexts.
Example: The project is expected to be completed within the next annum.
Note: Formal or literary usage

Twelvemonth

A term meaning a period of twelve months, equivalent to a year.
Example: She spent a twelvemonth traveling around the world.
Note: Less common usage

Calendar year

Refers to a year as it appears on a calendar, typically starting from January 1st and ending on December 31st.
Example: The fiscal year does not align with the calendar year.
Note: Specifically refers to the year as marked on a calendar

Year expressions, common phrases

New Year's Eve

The evening before the start of the new year, often celebrated with parties and countdowns.
Example: We're hosting a party for New Year's Eve.
Note: Specifically refers to the eve of the new year, not the entire year itself.

Year in, year out

Refers to something that happens repeatedly every year without change.
Example: He does the same job, year in, year out.
Note: Emphasizes the repetitive nature of the action over a long period.

Leap year

A year, occurring every four years, with an additional day (February 29) inserted to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical year.
Example: 2020 was a leap year, with 366 days instead of the usual 365.
Note: Distinguishes a year with an extra day from regular years.

End of year

Refers to the conclusion or last part of the calendar year.
Example: We need to finalize the project by the end of year.
Note: Specifically denotes the conclusion of a year rather than the entire year itself.

Year-round

Indicates that something is available or occurs all year long, without seasonal breaks.
Example: The resort offers activities year-round.
Note: Emphasizes the continuity or availability throughout the entire year.

Yearn for

To have a strong desire or longing for something.
Example: She yearns for the peaceful days of her childhood.
Note: Expresses a deep longing or strong desire, often for something unattainable or in the past.

Fiscal year

A 12-month period used for financial planning and reporting by businesses and governments, not necessarily aligned with the calendar year.
Example: The company's fiscal year ends in June.
Note: Specifically refers to a financial year used for accounting purposes.

Year everyday (slang) expressions

Yearn

To yearn means to have a strong desire or longing for something.
Example: I yearn for the summer to come back.
Note: Yearn is a more emotional and intense term compared to simply wanting or desiring something.

Yr

An abbreviation for 'year', often used in informal writing or texting.
Example: I graduated last yr.
Note: It is a shortened form of the word 'year' for quick and casual communication.

Y.O.

Stands for 'years old', commonly used to indicate someone's age.
Example: She's celebrating her 30th Y.O. this weekend.
Note: It is an abbreviation used in a more casual or informal context to represent age.

Yearling

Refers to someone or something in its first year of existence or activity.
Example: He's a yearling recruit in the army.
Note: It describes a new or inexperienced person or thing, particularly in a specific context like sports or military.

Yesteryear

Refers to the past, especially a recent one or the time before the present.
Example: The fashion trends of yesteryear are making a comeback.
Note: It is a poetic or nostalgic term used to evoke a sense of the past, different from just mentioning a specific year.

Year - Examples

I am 25 years old.
Ho 25 anni.
This year has been challenging.
Quest'anno è stato impegnativo.
She is studying for her final year exams.
Sta studiando per gli esami dell'ultimo anno.
We celebrate New Year's Eve with fireworks.
Celebriamo la vigilia di Capodanno con i fuochi d'artificio.

Year grammar

Year - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: year
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): years
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): year
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Year Contains 1 syllables: year
Phonetic transcription: ˈyir
year , ˈyir (The red syllable is stressed)

Year - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Year: 0 - 100 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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