How to Say ‘If you want to stop me’ in Italian
Se vuoi fermarmi
seh vwoi fehr-mahr-mee
[seh vwoi fehr-mahr-mee]
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Phrase Breakdown
Se
[seh]
if
A conditional conjunction used to introduce a conditional clause.
Se vuoi fermarmi, usa una buona ragione.
If you want to stop me, use a good reason.
vuoi
[vwoi]
you want
The second person singular form of 'want', expressing a wish or desire.
Vuoi qualcosa da bere?
Do you want something to drink?
fermarmi
[fehr-mahr-mee]
stop me
Refers to the action of making someone cease or quit doing something.
Non puoi fermarmi ora.
You can't stop me now.
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