How to Say ‘We'll eat them all ourselves.’ in Italian
Ce li mangiamo tutti noi.
cheh lee mahn-JAH-moh TOOT-tee noi
[cheh lee mahn-JAH-moh TOOT-tee noi]
💬 Usage Tip: The shift to 'noi' emphasizes inclusion or exclusion in a group setting.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Eating treats oneself is a humorous reversal of expectations.
Phrase Breakdown
Ce
[cheh]
there
A particle used to refer to something previously mentioned.
Ce l'abbiamo fatta!
We made it!
li
[lee]
them
Refers to a group of objects or people mentioned before.
Li vedo tutti i giorni.
I see them every day.
mangiamo
[mahn-JAH-moh]
we eat
First person plural form of the verb to eat.
Mangiamo spesso insieme.
We often eat together.
tutti
[TOOT-tee]
all
Refers to the total number or entirety.
Tutti gli studenti erano presenti.
All the students were present.
noi
[noi]
us
Refers to the speaker and others.
Ci vediamo domani.
See you tomorrow.
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