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How to Say ‘That stops’ in Italian

Che fermi

ke FEHR-mee

[ke FEHR-mee]

💬 Usage Tip: The subjunctive 'fermi' is used here for hypotheticals, a key mood in Italian.

🇮🇹 In Italy: Stopping the wind is parallel to stopping change, a theme in literature.

Phrase Breakdown

Che

[ke]

that

Used to introduce a subordinate clause.

Example

Il libro che leggo è interessante.

The book that I am reading is interesting.

fermi

[FEHR-mee]

stops

To cease to move or operate.

Example

Fermi l'auto al semaforo.

Stop the car at the traffic light.

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