How to Say โShotโ in Italian
Tiro
TEE-roh
[TEE-roh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: In football, tiro means a shot on goal or a strike.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Commentators and fans say it constantly: che tiro, bel tiro, gran tiro.
Phrase Breakdown
Tiro
[TEE-roh]
shot
In football, tiro means a shot at goal.
Che Tiro potente da fuori area!
What a powerful shot from outside the box!
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