How to Say โGo to hell!โ in Italian
Vai a quel paese!
vy ah kwel pah-EH-seh
[vy ah kwel pah-EH-seh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Literally 'go to that country!', implying exile.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Politer than some other expressions but still strong.
Phrase Breakdown
Vai
[vy]
Go
To move or travel to a different place.
Vai a scuola presto.
Go to school early.
a
[ah]
to
Indicates direction or location.
Vai a quel paese adesso!
Go to that place now!
quel
[kwel]
that
Refers to something specific.
Ho visto quel ragazzo ieri.
I saw that guy yesterday.
paese
[pah-EH-seh]
place
Refers to a specific location.
ร un bel paese.
It's a nice place.
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