How to Say โIt would be too easyโ in Italian
Sarebbe troppo facile
sah-rehb-beh trop-po fah-chee-leh
[sah-rehb-beh trop-po fah-chee-leh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Used to prolong enjoyable flirtations.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Displaying wit is often welcomed in conversational exchanges.
Phrase Breakdown
Sarebbe
[sah-rehb-beh]
Would be
Used to express a conditional idea or hypothetical situation.
Sarebbe bello vederti.
It would be nice to see you.
troppo
[trop-po]
too
An adverb used to indicate excessiveness.
Troppo caldo oggi.
It's too hot today.
facile
[fah-chee-leh]
easy
Used to describe something that requires little effort.
Questo รจ facile.
This is easy.
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