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How to Say ‘Are we going to let heaven decide that too?’ in Italian

Facciamo decidere al cielo anche questo?

faht-CHAH-moh deh-CHEE-deh-reh ahl CHE-lō AHN-keh KWEHS-toh

[faht-CHAH-moh deh-CHEE-deh-reh ahl CHE-lō AHN-keh KWEHS-toh]

💬 Usage Tip: Shows rhetorical questioning to signify indecision or humor.

🇮🇹 In Italy: Often used light-heartedly to defer decision making to a higher power.

Phrase Breakdown

Facciamo decidere al cielo

faht-CHAH-moh deh-CHEE-deh-reh ahl CHE-lō

Words in this phrase

Facciamo

[faht-CHAH-moh]

Let's make

Often used to suggest taking an action as a group.

Example

Facciamo decidere al cielo anche questo dilemma.

Let's make the sky decide this dilemma too.

decidere

[deh-CHEE-deh-reh]

decide

Implies making a choice or determination.

Example

Vediamo chi deve decidere.

Let's see who has to decide.

al

[ahl]

to the

Used to indicate movement or direction.

Example

Lo lasciamo al caso.

We leave it to chance.

cielo

[CHE-lō]

sky

Refers to the vast expanse above the earth.

Example

Guardiamo le stelle nel cielo.

Let's look at the stars in the sky.

anche

[AHN-keh]

also

Used to show inclusion in addition to previous statements.

Example

Anche lui vuole venire.

He wants to come too.

questo

[KWEHS-toh]

this

Refers to a specific object or idea.

Example

Questo non mi sembra giusto.

This doesn't seem right to me.

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