In the Marche, you don’t just have a grandfather or a grandmother: you have
Nonnetu
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Nonneta
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The first is the guardian of wisdom impossible to verify — and an arsenal of mysterious tools that “fix everything,” often using a piece of wire. Nonnetu is the spontaneous engineer of tradition: he can repair a chair, build a chicken coop, fix your bike, and in the meantime explain the difference between “fadiga” and “sgobbà.”
Nonneta, on the other hand, is the CEO of Sunday lunch. She has total control over the kitchen, family memory, and emotional management. She loves you with an ancestral force, but never forgets to throw a passive-aggressive jab: “You’ve lost weight… you look wasted, eat.” Behind every sentence is actually a mix of affection, care, and the ancient art of “commanding without seeming.”
We translated tuo nonno and tua nonna as:
- Your granddad. Keeper of impossible wisdom, mysterious tools, and 50 ways to fix anything with wire.
- Your grandma. CEO of Sunday lunch and emotional damage via passive-aggressive compliments.


