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In Italian, "" simply means "at night". While not a single specific story itself, the phrase is central to several famous Italian tales, legends, and literary works.

: Children recite a famous rhyme that begins: "La Befana vien di notte, con le scarpe tutte rotte..." ("The Befana comes at night, with her shoes all broken..."). Di notte

This is the most famous association for Italians. It is a traditional legend about an old woman (often described as a witch) who delivers gifts to children across Italy on the eve of the Epiphany (January 5th). In Italian, "" simply means "at night"

The most iconic "proper" stories associated with this phrase include: 1. The Legend of La Befana ( La Befana vien di notte ) Di notte

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