How to Say ‘Than you think’ in Italian
Di quello che pensa
dee kwel-loh keh pehn-sah
[dee kwel-loh keh pehn-sah]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Pensa' uses formal politeness.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Underlining simplicity or accessibility can charm in conversations.
Phrase Breakdown
Di
[dee]
than
Used to introduce the second part of a comparison.
Più facile di quanto pensi.
Easier than you think.
quello
[kwel-loh]
what
Used to specify something, especially in questions.
Quello che dico è vero.
What I say is true.
che
[keh]
that
Used to indicate a specific thing or person.
La canzone che ascolti.
The song that you are listening to.
pensa
[pehn-sah]
think
To have a particular opinion or idea.
Pensa al futuro adesso.
Think about the future now.
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