How to Say ‘Let's let the sky decide’ in Italian
Facciamo decidere al cielo
faht-CHAH-moh deh-CHEE-deh-reh ahl CHE-lō
[faht-CHAH-moh deh-CHEE-deh-reh ahl CHE-lō]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'to the sky', showing a reliance on fate.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Reflects a cultural tendency towards fatalism, accepting things as they happen.
Phrase Breakdown
Facciamo
[faht-CHAH-moh]
Let's make
'Facciamo' is the first person plural imperative form of 'fare', meaning 'to do' or 'to make'.
Facciamo decidere al cielo dove andare.
Let's make the sky decide where to go.
decidere
[deh-CHEE-deh-reh]
decide
'Decidere' means 'to decide', often about making choices.
Dobbiamo decidere cosa fare.
We must decide what to do.
al
[ahl]
to the
'Al' is used to refer to a position or destination.
Lascio questo al cielo.
I leave this to the sky.
cielo
[CHE-lō]
sky
'Cielo' refers to the heavens or sky above.
Il cielo è sereno oggi.
The sky is clear today.
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