Title: Italian Translation Into English - Days & Months Word Count: 304 Summary: I have an ongoing interest in Italian English translation and Italian life in general. I hope this article Italian Translation into English - Days & Months' will help those trying to learn the Italian language. If these articles prove of interest then I will continue writing a whole series on these subjects. Italian / English Translation of the Months of the Year gennaio — January febbraio — February marzo — March aprile — April maggio — May giugno — June luglio — J... Keywords: italian,english,translation,into,axis,translations Article Body: I have an ongoing interest in Italian English translation and Italian life in general. I hope this article Italian Translation into English - Days & Months' will help those trying to learn the Italian language. If these articles prove of interest then I will continue writing a whole series on these subjects. Italian / English Translation of the Months of the Year gennaio — January febbraio — February marzo — March aprile — April maggio — May giugno — June luglio — July agosto — August settembre — September ottobre — October novembre — November dicembre — December Unlike the English translation, in Italian the names for days of the week are not capitalised. Here is an Italian English Translation of some other useful phrases; Che mese è? - What month is it? In che mese siamo? - What month are we in? È dicembre - Its December Siamo in dicembre - We are in December Italian / English Translation of the Days of the Week lunedì — Monday martedì — Tuesday mercoledì — Wednesday giovedì — Thursday venerdì — Friday sabato — Saturday domenica — Sunday Again, unlike the English translation, in Italian the names for days of the week are not capitalised. So the translation is not only the letters but also the capitalisation. Here is an Italian Translation of some other useful phrases; oggi - today domani - tomorrow Oggi è martedì - Today is Tuesday Domani è giovedi - Tomorrow is Thursday For me there is another side to this translation. Mondays in England v Mondays in Italy. Generally an English Monday is rainy and depressing. But lets translate that to an Italian Monday. Sure you still have the daily commute. But it's much more likely to be a sunny day (even in winter). So even though you might wish you were still at the beach or skiing down a mountain, you feel much more happy. Especially as you stop for a coffee and take the time to talk Italian with strangers before starting work.