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Italian Word of the Day: Edera (Ivy)


ivythis is called ivy in Italian, evergreen climbing plants (climbing plants) thrive on walls, rocks and trees.the name comes from latin ivy.

italian word for ivy edera

ivy is a feminine noun beginning with a vowel, so it is followed by the following definite and indefinite articles:

  • ivy = ivy
  • ivy = ivy
  • ivy = ivy
  • some ivy = (some) ivy

poison ivy what the italians say poison ivy. Despite its common name, the plant is not actually a true ivy, but cashew (anacardo) and pistachio (pistachio) family!

In China there is an abandoned village completely covered in ivy.

In China there is an abandoned village completely covered in ivy.


Ivy on textured bark with light in close up background. Crawling platforms grow on tree trunks with sunlit details. Evergreen leaves on the tree.
ivy clinging to tree = ivy clings to the tree

if you say something is bound like ivy (cling like ivy), it is recommended to be tough and durable. stick like ivy (lit. to stick like ivy) is a variant that can also refer to someone who is hard to get rid of, or someone who likes someone else.

ivy party (lit. the Ivy Party) is the name of the Italian Republican Party, with ivy leaves as its symbol.



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