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prossimi

Prossimi is the plural masculine form of the Italian adjective prossimo, meaning "nearest" or "next." It agrees with the noun it modifies and has feminine equivalents: prossime (plural) and the singular forms prossimo (masc) and prossima (fem). It is used to indicate something that is near in time, space, or sequence, such as i prossimi giorni (the coming days) or i prossimi mesi (the next months).

Usage: Prossimi is widely used in scheduling and temporal references. It typically accompanies time nouns like

Origin and cognates: Prossimi derives from the Latin proximus and shares ancestry with other Romance terms

giorni,
settimane,
or
mesi:
nei
prossimi
giorni,
nei
prossimi
mesi.
The
phrase
signals
events
expected
to
occur
soon
relative
to
the
present
and
is
common
in
news,
planning,
and
everyday
speech.
The
feminine
form,
prossime,
is
used
with
feminine
nouns,
e.g.,
prossime
settimane.
such
as
French
prochain,
Spanish
próximo,
and
Portuguese
próximo.
In
Italian,
the
word
retains
its
core
sense
of
proximity
in
time
or
order
and
remains
widely
used
across
formal
and
informal
contexts.