porto di mare
Italian
Etymology
Literally, “harbor of [the] sea”, referring to the busyness usually found in a harbour/harbor or port.
Noun
porto di mare m (plural porti di mare)
- a place with a lot of coming and going or hustle and bustle
- Questa casa è un porto di mare.
- This house has a lot of hustle and bustle.
- hive of activity
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