How to Say ‘How nice!’ in Italian
Che bello!
keh BEL-loh
[keh BEL-loh]
💬 Usage Tip: “Che” often introduces exclamations in Italian: “Che bello!”, “Che fortuna!”, “Che peccato!”
🇮🇹 In Italy: Italians use expressive exclamations all the time, often with lively intonation and gestures.
Phrase Breakdown
Che
[keh]
how / what
An exclamatory word used to express emotion, often meaning how or what in phrases like Che bello!
Che bello! Finalmente inizia il torneo.
How nice! The tournament is finally starting.
bello
[BEL-loh]
beautiful / nice / great
An adjective meaning beautiful or nice; in this expression it means great or wonderful.
Che bello! Possiamo guardare la partita insieme.
How great! We can watch the match together.
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