How to Say โWhat a relief!โ in Italian
Che sollievo!
keh sol-LYEH-voh
[keh sol-LYEH-voh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Another useful exclamation with "che." Very natural after danger passes.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: In Italy this often comes with a hand to the chest, as if the match personally attacked your cardiovascular system.
Phrase Breakdown
Che
[keh]
what
Used in exclamations like 'Che sollievo!' meaning 'what a relief!'.
Che emozione, Che partita!
What emotion, what a match!
sollievo
[sol-LYEH-voh]
relief
A noun for the sense of calm after tension ends.
Dopo il controllo VAR, che sollievo, davvero sollievo.
After the VAR check, what a relief, truly relief.
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