How to Say ‘Dirty clothes, bro, of mud’ in Italian
Vestiti sporchi, fra', di fango
VEHS-tee-tee SPOHR-kee FRUH dee FAHN-goh
[VEHS-tee-tee SPOHR-kee FRUH dee FAHN-goh]
💬 Usage Tip: Pay attention to how 'di fango' describes the type of dirt, following Italian descriptive order.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Represents a gritty, urban lifestyle contrasting with traditional Italian elegance.
Phrase Breakdown
Vestiti sporchi
VEHS-tee-tee SPOHR-kee
Words in this phrase
Vestiti
[VEHS-tee-tee]
Clothes
Articles of clothing worn on the body.
I vestiti sporchi, fra', di fango sono difficili da pulire.
The dirty clothes, bro, from mud are hard to clean.
sporchi
[SPOHR-kee]
dirty
Covered or marked with an unclean substance.
I vestiti sporchi sono nel cesto.
The dirty clothes are in the basket.
Fra', di fango
FRUH dee FAHN-goh
Words in this phrase
fra
[FRUH]
Bro
Informal way to say brother or friend.
Fra', questo non è giusto.
Bro, this isn't right.
di
[dee]
of
Used to indicate possession, origin, or association.
Di che stiamo parlando?
What are we talking about?
fango
[FAHN-goh]
mud
A soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water.
Di fango, non voglio parlare.
Of mud, I don't want to talk.
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