How to Say โTo organizeโ in Italian
Organizzare
or-gah-nee-TSAH-reh
[or-gah-nee-TSAH-reh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: This verb highlights the action anticipated, conjugated as per the subject performing it.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Italians are known for their hospitality and often organize dinners for social gatherings.
Phrase Breakdown
Organizzare
[or-gah-nee-TSAH-reh]
To organize
To arrange or put in order.
Voglio organizzare una festa per il suo compleanno.
I want to organize a party for his/her birthday.
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