How to Say ‘If you were a melody,’ in Italian
Se fossi una melodia,
seh fos-see oo-na me-lo-dee-a
[seh fos-see oo-na me-lo-dee-a]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Melodia' sounds melodic on its own, reflecting the elegance of music.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Music is an integral part of Italian culture, making this an endearing compliment.
Phrase Breakdown
Se
[seh]
if
Used to express a condition.
Se vengo, accetterai?
If I come, will you accept?
fossi
[fos-see]
you were
Describes a hypothetical or past state.
Fossi solo un sogno...
Were you just a dream...
una
[oo-na]
a
An article used before a singular noun.
Hai una storia?
Do you have a story?
melodia
[me-lo-dee-a]
melody
A sequence of musical notes.
Canto sempre questa melodia.
I always sing this melody.
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