How to Say ‘To open it’ in Italian
Di aprirlo
dee ah-pree-rloh
[dee ah-pree-rloh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Aprirlo' uses an infinitive verb form with a pronoun.
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Phrase Breakdown
Di
[dee]
To
Used before a verb to show intention or purpose.
Provo di aprirlo con calma.
I try to open it slowly.
aprirlo
[ah-pree-rloh]
open it
To make something accessible or ready to use.
Devi aprirlo con la chiave.
You must open it with the key.
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