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How to Say โ€˜Really closeโ€™ in Italian

Davvero vicina

dahv-VEH-roh vee-CHEE-nah

[dahv-VEH-roh vee-CHEE-nah]

๐Ÿ’ฌ Usage Tip: "Davvero" intensifies the adjective. "Vicina" is feminine singular to match the implied feminine noun.

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น In Italy: Near misses are a whole emotional category in Italian football conversations.

Phrase Breakdown

Davvero

[dahv-VEH-roh]

really

An adverb that intensifies what follows, often used for emphasis in spoken reactions.

Example

Davvero vicina, quella palla!

Really close, that ball!

vicina

[vee-CHEE-nah]

close / near

Feminine form of vicino; used because it refers to a feminine noun like occasione or azione.

Example

Davvero vicina, l'occasione degli avversari.

Really close, the opponents' chance.

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