How to Say ‘What I'm talking about’ in Italian
Di che parlo
dee keh PAHR-loh
[dee keh PAHR-loh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Di che parlo' uses 'di,' meaning 'about,' showing how Italians often combine prepositions with pronouns.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Italians are known for their expressive communication style, often emphasizing clarity in what they express.
Phrase Breakdown
Di
[dee]
of
Used to indicate possession, origin, or association.
Parla di questioni importanti.
He talks of important matters.
che
[keh]
what
Used to refer to specific information.
Che cosa fai?
What are you doing?
parlo
[PAHR-loh]
I speak
To talk or converse about something.
Io parlo italiano.
I speak Italian.
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