How to Say ‘If I'm always out’ in Italian
Se sto sempre fuori
seh stoh SEHM-preh FWOH-ree
[seh stoh SEHM-preh FWOH-ree]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Se' introduces a conditional phrase, often used to discuss hypothetical situations.
🇮🇹 In Italy: It reflects the typical Italian lifestyle of enjoying outdoor and social activities.
Phrase Breakdown
Se
[seh]
If
Introducing a condition or assumption.
Se vuoi, vieni con noi.
If you want, come with us.
sto
[stoh]
I am
Used to describe being in a place or condition.
Sto bene oggi.
I am fine today.
sempre
[SEHM-preh]
always
At all times; on all occasions.
È sempre alla stessa ora.
It's always at the same time.
fuori
[FWOH-ree]
out
Moved to the exterior.
Sono uscito fuori di nuovo.
I went out again.
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