How to Say โAlrightโ in Italian
D'accordo
dee ah-kohr-doh
[dee ah-kohr-doh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Literally means 'in agreement'. It's commonly used to express consent or agreement in a casual conversation.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Italians often use body gestures while saying this, like a nod or a thumbs up, as body language is a big part of communication in Italy.
Phrase Breakdown
D'
[dee]
Of
The Italian preposition 'D'' is a contraction of 'di', meaning 'of'. It indicates possession or a relationship between nouns.
Questa รจ la decisione D'accordo con il piano.
This is the decision in accordance with the plan.
accordo
[ah-kohr-doh]
Agreement
'Accordo' means 'agreement', indicating a mutual understanding or arrangement between two or more parties.
Hanno trovato un accordo dopo la discussione D'accordo.
They reached an agreement after the discussion in agreement.
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