How to say "all souls' day" in Italian?

In Italian "all souls' day" translates to  Festa dei Morti 

Transliteration: feh-stah day mor-tee

🇮🇹 La Festa dei Morti si celebra il 2 novembre.

🗣️ Lah feh-stah day mor-tee see cheh-leh-brah eel doo-eh noh-vem-breh.

🇺🇸 All Souls' Day is celebrated on November 2nd.



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How to say "all souls' day" in Italian?

You can use the word "Festa dei Morti" which translates to "All Souls' Day".

How to pronounce "Festa dei Morti" (all souls' day) in Italian?

The word "Festa dei Morti" is pronounced as "feh-stah day mor-tee".

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