fireworks
Fuochi d'artificio is the Italian term for fireworks. This term is used to describe the colorful and explosive pyrotechnic devices that are often used to celebrate special occasions such as New Year's Eve or Independence Day. The term is a direct translation of the English term 'fireworks', with 'fuochi' meaning 'fires' and 'd'artificio' meaning 'of artifice' or 'artificial'.
Tonight there will be fireworks for the festival.
This phrase indicates that fireworks will be displayed as part of a celebration or festival happening that evening.
The fireworks light up the sky during the celebration.
This sentence describes how fireworks create a visual spectacle in the sky as part of a festive event.
The children are excited for the New Year's Eve fireworks.
This example shows the anticipation of children looking forward to seeing fireworks during the New Year celebrations.