gazzetta

[ɡəˈzɛtə]

gazzetta Definition

a newspaper, especially an Italian one.

Using gazzetta: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gazzetta" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I read the Gazzetta dello Sport every morning.

  • Example

    The Gazzetta Ufficiale is the official journal of the Italian government.

  • Example

    La Gazzetta di Parma is a daily newspaper published in Parma, Italy.

gazzetta Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gazzetta

Phrases with gazzetta

  • an Italian daily newspaper dedicated to coverage of various sports

    Example

    The Gazzetta dello Sport is widely read by sports enthusiasts in Italy.

  • Gazzetta Ufficiale

    the official journal of the Italian government, which publishes new laws, decrees, and other official acts

    Example

    The Gazzetta Ufficiale is published every day except Sundays and public holidays.

  • La Gazzetta di Parma

    a daily newspaper published in Parma, Italy, covering local news, sports, and culture

    Example

    La Gazzetta di Parma has been published since 1735 and is one of the oldest newspapers in Italy.

Origins of gazzetta

from Italian 'gazetta', a Venetian coin used to buy small items, and also the name of a small Venetian coin used to buy the first Venetian newspaper in 1631

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Summary: gazzetta in Brief

The term 'gazzetta' [ɡəˈzɛtə] refers to a newspaper, especially an Italian one. It can be used to refer to specific publications such as 'Gazzetta dello Sport,' which covers sports, or 'Gazzetta Ufficiale,' which is the official journal of the Italian government. 'La Gazzetta di Parma' is an example of a local newspaper published in Italy.