How to Say โLookโ in Italian
Guarda
GWAHR-dah
[GWAHR-dah]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Imperative form of 'guardare', encouraging attention.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Italians often gesticulate while speaking, ensuring attention is captured.
Phrase Breakdown
Guarda
[GWAHR-dah]
look
Second person singular imperative or third person singular of 'guardare', meaning to direct one's gaze toward someone or something.
Guarda quel gatto sul tetto.
Look at that cat on the roof.
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