congress
The Italian word 'congresso' is used in the same way as the English word 'congress'. It refers to a formal meeting of a group of people to discuss a specific topic or issue, often in the context of politics, business, or academia. For example, you might say 'I will be attending the annual medical congress next week' or 'The congress voted to approve the new legislation'.
I am going to the conference tomorrow.
This sentence is used when someone plans to attend a conference or assembly named 'congresso' in Italian, especially when it is happening the next day.
The conference is held once a year.
This sentence is used to indicate that a particular conference or event ('congresso' in Italian) takes place annually.
The speaker at the conference was very interesting.
This sentence is used to express that the person speaking or presenting at a conference or assembly ('congresso' in Italian) was captivating or engaging.