How to Say โProposeโ in Italian
Proporre
proh-POR-reh
[proh-POR-reh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Can also mean 'to suggest', typically used in formal settings.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Proposing new ideas is often encouraged in the Italian workplace, especially in innovative fields.
Phrase Breakdown
Proporre
[proh-POR-reh]
To propose
To suggest a plan or idea for others to consider.
Vorrei proporre una nuova idea al capo.
I would like to propose a new idea to the boss.
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