How to Say โA lookโ in Italian
Un'occhiata
oon ohk-kee-AH-tah
[oon ohk-kee-AH-tah]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Casual term for a quick glance.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: In Italy, a curious look or 'occhiata' is sometimes performed discreetly.
Phrase Breakdown
Un'
[oon]
A
An indefinite article used before a vowel sound.
Guardami un momento per un'occhiata veloce.
Look at me for a moment for a quick glance.
occhiata
[ohk-kee-AH-tah]
Glance
A quick or brief look at something.
Dammi solo un'occhiata quando entri.
Just give me a glance when you enter.
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