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Oggi

Oggi is an Italian adverb meaning today. It denotes the present day and is used in everyday speech and writing to indicate the current time frame, for example in phrases like "oggi è una bella giornata" or "farò questo oggi." It often appears in idiomatic expressions such as "al giorno d'oggi," meaning up to the present time.

Etymology and usage: Oggi derives from Latin hodie, meaning "on this day" or "today." The form oggi

Oggi (magazine): Oggi is also the title of a weekly Italian news magazine founded in 1939 by

See also: hodie, Italian language, Italian media.

reflects
the
phonetic
and
orthographic
changes
that
occurred
in
the
development
of
the
Italian
language
from
late
Latin.
It
functions
as
a
time
adverb
and
can
be
combined
with
verbs
of
various
tenses
to
situate
actions
in
the
present.
Arnoldo
Mondadori
Editore.
Published
in
Italian,
it
has
long
covered
politics,
economy,
culture,
and
current
affairs,
featuring
reports,
interviews,
and
opinion
pieces.
The
magazine
has
been
part
of
Italy’s
media
landscape
for
decades
and
is
one
of
several
prominent
weekly
periodicals
that
shape
public
discourse
in
the
country.