How to Say ‘Again’ in Italian
Di nuovo
dee noo-oh-voh
[dee noo-oh-voh]
💬 Usage Tip: Common everyday phrase meaning “again” or “anew.” Italians also say it to mean “one more time!”
🇮🇹 In Italy: You’ll hear this a lot in Italian family life, especially at the table or during games: “Di nuovo?” can sound playful or dramatic.
Phrase Breakdown
Di
[dee]
To
Denotes the direction or movement towards something.
Voglio visitarla di nuovo.
I want to visit her again.
nuovo
[noo-oh-voh]
again
Once more; another time.
Proviamo di nuovo.
Let's try again.
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