How to Say โI got lost in your eyes.โ in Italian
Mi sono perso nei tuoi occhi.
mee so-no per-so ney twoy ohk-kee
[mee so-no per-so ney twoy ohk-kee]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: The verb 'perdere' means 'to lose' or 'to get lost.'
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: This is a classic line led by romantic imagery, very fitting in a land famous for romance.
Phrase Breakdown
Mi
[mee]
me
Refers to the speaker.
Mi chiamo Marco.
My name is Marco.
sono
[so-no]
am
Used to indicate a state or condition.
Sono qui.
I am here.
perso
[per-so]
lost
To no longer have a way.
Mi sono perso nei pensieri.
I got lost in thoughts.
nei
[ney]
in the
Used to indicate location.
Nei prati si corre.
In the fields, we run.
tuoi
[twoy]
your
Belonging to you.
Il tuo libro รจ qui.
Your book is here.
occhi
[ohk-kee]
eyes
Organs for seeing.
I tuoi occhi sono belli.
Your eyes are beautiful.
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