How to Say โTo proposeโ in Italian
A proporre
ah proh-POR-reh
[ah proh-POR-reh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Combines 'a' for action direction and 'proporre', an infinitive verb.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Being able to propose ideas confidently is considered a positive trait in Italy.
Phrase Breakdown
A
[ah]
To propose
Used to indicate the intention to suggest an idea or plan.
Durante la riunione, sono stata incaricata a proporre delle soluzioni innovative.
During the meeting, I was tasked to propose innovative solutions.
proporre
[proh-POR-reh]
To propose
To offer a plan or suggestion for consideration.
Lui รจ sempre pronto a proporre nuove idee per migliorare l'azienda.
He is always ready to propose new ideas to improve the company.
Get the Full Learning Experience
This lesson is just a preview. Download PrettyFluent to practice pronunciation, roleplay conversations, and master vocabulary with spaced repetition.
Pronunciation Feedback
AI-powered speech recognition to perfect your accent
Spaced Repetition
Retain vocabulary long-term with smart practice
Immersive Roleplaying
Practice real conversations with AI partners
Custom Scenarios
Request lessons tailored to your specific needs
What Learners Are Saying
โSpent the summer in Tuscany researching Italian cuisine. Being able to chat with nonnas at the market about recipes? Absolutely priceless.โ
Grace P., 34, Food Writer
โWorking on a project in Milan and needed professional Italian fast. The business scenarios gave me the confidence to present to clients within a month.โ
Daniel F., 45, Architect
โLearning a language has never been as immediately impactful. Now I can charm the locals and navigate the food scene like a boss.โ
Alex M., 42, Software Engineer