How to Say ‘Let's get it right away’ in Italian
Prendiamolo subito
prehn-DYAH-moh-loh SOO-bee-toh
[prehn-DYAH-moh-loh SOO-bee-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Prendiamolo' is the contraction of 'prendiamo' + 'lo', meaning 'let's take it.'
🇮🇹 In Italy: Italians are known for their spontaneity, especially when it comes to enjoying life's simple pleasures like gelato.
Phrase Breakdown
Prendiamolo
[prehn-DYAH-moh-loh]
Let's take it
'Prendiamolo' means 'let's take it', used when suggesting to take or pick up something.
Prendiamolo subito prima che si scioglie.
Let's take it right away before it melts.
subito
[SOO-bee-toh]
immediately
'Subito' means 'immediately' or 'right away', often used for urgency.
Andiamo subito a prendere il gelato.
Let's go get the ice cream immediately.
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