Transliteration: FAH-reh eel POHN-teh
🇮🇹 Quest'anno voglio fare il ponte per Ferragosto.
🗣️ KWEH-st'AHN-noh VOHL-yoh FAH-reh eel POHN-teh pehr feh-rah-GOH-stoh.
🇺🇸 This year I want to take a long weekend for Ferragosto.
Italian
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You can use the word "Fare il ponte" which translates to "To take a long weekend".
The word "Fare il ponte" is pronounced as "FAH-reh eel POHN-teh".
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