How to Say โWe hope to seeโ in Italian
Speriamo di vedere
speh-ryah-mo dee veh-DEH-reh
[speh-ryah-mo dee veh-DEH-reh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: The 'di' particle is often used before infinitive verbs in Italian.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Expressing hope is a culturally appreciated sentiment, reflecting optimism and positivity.
Phrase Breakdown
Speriamo
[speh-ryah-mo]
We hope
Expresses the desire or wish for something to happen.
Speriamo che tutto vada bene.
We hope everything goes well.
di
[dee]
To
Preposition used to indicate direction, place, or relation.
Ho bisogno di aiuto.
I need help.
vedere
[veh-DEH-reh]
See
To perceive with the eyes; to observe.
Voglio vedere il film stasera.
I want to see the movie tonight.
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