How to Say โI / meโ in Italian
Io
EE-oh
[EE-oh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Subject pronoun 'I.' Italian often drops pronouns, but io is kept for emphasis.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: In football reactions, io gets stressed when joining the emotion: Anch'io!
Phrase Breakdown
Io
[EE-oh]
I
"Io" is the subject pronoun "I." In Italian it is often optional, but used for emphasis.
Io sono felicissimo per questo gol.
I am extremely happy about this goal.
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