How to Say ‘Me with the cigarette’ in Italian
Io con la siga'
EE-oh kohn lah SEE-gah
[EE-oh kohn lah SEE-gah]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Io' is the pronoun for 'I.' It’s common to drop subject pronouns in Italian unless emphasizing like here.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Cigarettes often symbolize contemplation or nonchalance in Italian cinema.
Phrase Breakdown
Io
[EE-oh]
I
Used by the speaker to refer to themselves.
Io sono felice.
I am happy.
con
[kohn]
with
Accompanied by or having something.
Vado con te.
I go with you.
la
[lah]
the
Definite article specifying something specific.
La casa è grande.
The house is big.
siga
[SEE-gah]
cigarette
A thin cylinder of finely cut tobacco rolled in paper for smoking.
Io con la siga sono tranquillo.
With the cigarette I am calm.
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