How to say "world music day" in Italian?

In Italian "world music day" translates to  Festa della Musica 

Transliteration: feh-stah dehl-lah moo-zee-kah

🇮🇹 La Festa della Musica si celebra il 21 giugno.

🗣️ Lah feh-stah dehl-lah moo-zee-kah see cheh-leh-brah eel vehn-too-ah-noh joo-gnoh.

🇺🇸 World Music Day is celebrated on June 21st.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "world music day" in Italian?

You can use the word "Festa della Musica" which translates to "World Music Day".

How to pronounce "Festa della Musica" (world music day) in Italian?

The word "Festa della Musica" is pronounced as "feh-stah dehl-lah moo-zee-kah".

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