How to Say ‘A thousand times,’ in Italian
Mille volte,
MEEL-leh VOHL-teh
[MEEL-leh VOHL-teh]
💬 Usage Tip: The use of high numbers for emphasis is common in Italian expressions.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Hyperbole is frequently used in Italian to convey feelings or experiences.
Phrase Breakdown
Mille
[MEEL-leh]
thousand
The number one thousand.
Ho mille domande per te.
I have a thousand questions for you.
volte
[VOHL-teh]
times
Instances of regular occurrence.
L'ho visto mille volte.
I've seen it a thousand times.
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