How to Say ‘And even if’ in Italian
E anche se
eh AHN-keh seh
[eh AHN-keh seh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Anche se' is a conjunction offering contrast, equivalent to the English 'even if.'
🇮🇹 In Italy: Negotiating difficulties with optimism is typical in Italian expressions.
Phrase Breakdown
E
[eh]
And
Used to connect words, phrases, or clauses.
E anche se piove, esco.
And even if it rains, I go out.
anche
[AHN-keh]
even
Used for emphasis in comparisons.
Anche i bambini sanno leggere.
Even the kids can read.
se
[seh]
if
Used to introduce a conditional clause.
Se vinci, festeggeremo.
If you win, we will celebrate.
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