How to Say โBy a little; almostโ in Italian
Per poco
pehr POH-koh
[pehr POH-koh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Set phrase meaning "almost" or "by a tiny margin." Very useful for close calls.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Italians love this expression in sport because drama lives in the details: one centimeter can change everything.
Phrase Breakdown
Per
[pehr]
for / by
In this expression, per is part of the fixed phrase per poco, meaning 'almost' or 'by a little'.
Per poco prendevamo gol.
We almost conceded a goal.
poco
[POH-koh]
little
Literally means 'little'; in per poco it helps express that something nearly happened.
Per poco perdevamo la partita.
We almost lost the match.
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