How to Say โIf you were a tear,โ in Italian
Se fossi una lacrima,
seh fos-see oo-na la-kree-ma
[seh fos-see oo-na la-kree-ma]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: 'Lacrima' is a poignant word often used in emotional contexts.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Romantic comparisons with tears are common in Italian poetry.
Phrase Breakdown
Se
[seh]
if
Used to express a condition.
Se ti lascio andare, che succede?
If I let you go, what happens?
fossi
[fos-see]
you were
Describes a hypothetical or past state.
Se fossi un re, comanderesti?
If you were a king, would you rule?
una
[oo-na]
a
An article used before a singular noun.
Una rosa รจ sempre speciale.
A rose is always special.
lacrima
[la-kree-ma]
tear
A single drop of clear saline fluid secreted by the eye.
Una lacrima scende lentamente.
A tear slowly goes down.
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