Are you curious to know how to say "April Fools' Day" in Italian? Well, you're in the right place!
April Fools’ Day is known in Italian as pesce d’aprile which literally translates as April’s fish. (Swipe up to hear the pronunciation!)
Did you know that... In Italy, the most popular practical joke involves attaching a paper fish (un pesciolino di carta) to an unsuspecting victim’s back.
Here are three pesce d'aprile jokes you should never play on an Italian!
Mica ti credo! = I don't believe you! Ci sei cascato/a! = You fell for it! Non mi puoi ingannare! = You can't fool me!