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natalizi

NATALIZI is the masculine plural form of the Italian adjective natalizio, meaning relating to birth or to Christmas. In contemporary usage, it most often describes Christmas-related items when placed before masculine nouns, as in regali natalizi or dolci natalizi. When the noun is feminine, the corresponding feminine plural form natalizie is used, as in decorazioni natalizie or luci natalizie.

The term is commonly found in contexts tied to the Christmas season, including gifts, foods, decorations, and

Etymology and related terms: natalizio derives from Latin natalis, meaning pertaining to birth or Nativity, reflecting

consumer
products
marketed
for
the
holidays,
as
well
as
the
Christmas
period
itself,
expressed
by
phrases
such
as
periodo
natalizio
or
periodi
natalizi.
It
functions
primarily
as
an
adjective
and
does
not
function
as
a
standalone
noun.
its
historical
association
with
the
birth
of
Jesus
and
related
celebrations.
In
demographic
discussion,
the
concept
of
birth
rate
is
usually
rendered
as
natalità,
not
natalizi,
so
natalizi
is
not
standard
terminology
in
that
field.
When
using
the
term,
it
is
important
to
match
gender
with
the
noun
(natalizi
for
masculine
nouns,
natalizie
for
feminine
nouns)
and
to
maintain
the
seasonal
or
celebratory
sense.