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Here are some points worth mentioning about the Italian calendar: The Italian week begins with Monday. The days of the week, the names of the season, and the names of months are not capitalized in Italian. And, finally, there is an explanation for why settembre (September) is the "seventh" month, ottobre (October) is the "eighth," novembre (November) is the "ninth," and dicembre (December) is the "tenth": A very long time ago, the Roman calendar began in March, so September, October, November, and December were the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth months of the year. For a complete list of months (i mesi), refer to the table below.
    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
    Another bit of trivia: When a religious festival or holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, Italians oftentimes fare il ponte, or make a four-day holiday, by taking off the intervening Monday or Friday. To learn Italian days of the week (giorni della settimana), take a look at the table below.
    DAYS OF THE WEEK
    lunedì
     Monday
    martedì
     Tuesday
    mercoledì
     Wednesday
    giovedì
     Thursday
    venerdì
     Friday
    sabato
     Saturday
    domenica
     Sunday
    Here are a few other phrases you might find useful:
    Che giorno è oggi? (What day is it today?)
    Oggi è martedì. (Today is Tuesday.)
    Domani è mercoledì. (Tomorrow is Wednesday.)
    Ieri è stato lunedì. (Yesterday was Monday.)