How to Say ‘If you want to stop me, try again’ in Italian
Se vuoi fermarmi, ritenta
seh vwoi fehr-mahr-mee ree-tehn-tah
[seh vwoi fehr-mahr-mee ree-tehn-tah]
🇮🇹 In Italy: This phrase channels Måneskin's defiance and confidence, a signature aspect of their musical style.
Phrase Breakdown
Se vuoi fermarmi
seh vwoi fehr-mahr-mee
Words in this phrase
Se
[seh]
if
Used as a condition for an action.
Se vuoi fermarmi, ritenta con più forza.
If you want to stop me, try again with more force.
vuoi
[vwoi]
you want
Indicates a desire for something.
Vuoi unirti a noi?
Do you want to join us?
fermarmi
[fehr-mahr-mee]
stop me
To prevent or halt an action performed by someone.
Nessuno può fermarmi facilmente.
No one can stop me easily.
ritenta
[ree-tehn-tah]
try again
To make another attempt at something.
Ritenta con più impegno.
Try again with more effort.
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