When I first moved to Turin many years ago, I was surprised to find that not only did Thanksgiving not be celebrated in Italy, but many Italians had never even heard of American National Day. (In retrospect, I probably shouldn’t have been so shocked, since the celebration was based on a 1621 harvest feast shared by British colonists and Native Americans!)
Still, we think it’s worth learning some Italian Thanksgiving vocabulary, especially if you’re part of an Italian-American family that still uses Italian at home, or looking to describe the holiday to your Italian friends in Italy.
In this article, you’ll find forty Thanksgiving words in Italian that we find useful if you’re celebrating this important American holiday. Audio files are attached to each word to help you with pronunciation. happy Thanksgiving! (happy Thanksgiving!)

American/American
translate: American

love
translate: Love

autumn
translate: autumn/autumn

leftovers
translate: leftovers

banquet
translate: feast

Benedict/Blessing
translate: bless

Candle
translate: Candle

core
translate: core

colony
translate: colony

colonizer
translate: colonization/settlement

attend parties
translate: celebrate

leaf
translate: leaf

Thanksgiving
translate: Thanksgiving

Thursday
translate: Thursday

gratitude
translate: grateful

grateful / grateful
translate: grateful

thanks
translate: Thank you

he doesn’t
translate: corn

eat too much
translate: overeating

apple
translate: apple

native american
translate: native american

November
translate: November
notes: November is a masculine noun, so it needs an article I in something like “The hottest November in history” (The hottest November in history). Compared with English, November Other months of the year are always lowercase unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence.

Pilgrims
translate: pilgrimage

full/full
translate: full

bridge
translate: long weekend
notes: Ponte Literally means “bridge“; Italians often say”bridge“= spend a long weekend

prayer
translate: prayer

Mashed potatoes
translate: Mashed potatoes

Fourth Thursday in November
translate: Fourth Thursday in November

good harvest
translate: harvest

family gathering
translate: family gathering

grateful
translate: thanks/thanks

Cranberry Sauce
translate: Cranberry Jam

Bolognese
translate: gravy

scarecrow
translate: scarecrow

turkey
translate: turkey

apple pie
translate: apple pie

pumpkin pie
translate: pumpkin pie

Tradition
translate: Tradition

roasted vegetables
translate: roasted vegetables

pumpkin
translate: Pumpkin / Gourd / Pumpkin
notes: Italians don’t differentiate pumpkin, gourd and pumpkin. All three are called pumpkin.




