How to Say โA small giftโ in Italian
Un piccolo regalo
oon peek-koh-loh reh-gah-loh
[oon peek-koh-loh reh-gah-loh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Common phrase for introducing a humble gift.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Even small gifts are highly appreciated in Italian culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Un piccolo
oon peek-koh-loh
Words in this phrase
Un
[oon]
A
Refers to a non-specific item.
Ho comprato un piccolo regalo per loro.
I bought a small gift for them.
piccolo
[peek-koh-loh]
small
Indicates diminutive size or amount.
Faccio un piccolo dono ai miei suoceri.
I make a small gift to my in-laws.
regalo
[reh-gah-loh]
gift
An item given to express goodwill.
Porto un regalo per farli felici.
I bring a gift to make them happy.
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