How to Say ‘He knows everything.’ in Italian
Lui sa tutto.
loo-ee sah TOOT-toh
[loo-ee sah TOOT-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: The phrase 'sa tutto' implies someone's extensive knowledge informally.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Implies someone being knowledgeable, common in Italian narratives.
Phrase Breakdown
Lui
[loo-ee]
he
Used to refer to a male already mentioned.
Lui è mio fratello.
He is my brother.
sa
[sah]
knows
Third person singular form of the verb to know.
Sa tutto della situazione.
He knows everything about the situation.
tutto
[TOOT-toh]
everything
All things or all that should be considered.
Ho comprato tutto.
I bought everything.
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