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How to Say ‘You will rise from your oblivion’ in Italian

Risalirai dal tuo oblio

ree-sah-lee-RAHY daahl TOH-oh oh-BLEE-oh

[ree-sah-lee-RAHY daahl TOH-oh oh-BLEE-oh]

💬 Usage Tip: Encapsulates the transformation from insignificance to significance.

🇮🇹 In Italy: Echoes themes of redemption and self-discovery common in Italian storytelling.

Phrase Breakdown

Risalirai

[ree-sah-lee-RAHY]

You will rise again

Have the capacity to recover from a negative state.

Example

Dopo un brutto periodo, risalirai dal tuo oblio.

After a tough period, you will rise again from your oblivion.

Dal tuo oblio

daahl TOH-oh oh-BLEE-oh

Words in this phrase

dal

[daahl]

from the

Used to specify the origin of something.

Example

Usciamo dal cinema.

We exit from the cinema.

tuo

[TOH-oh]

your

Indicates something belonging to someone being addressed.

Example

Il tuo sogno è importante.

Your dream is important.

oblio

[oh-BLEE-oh]

oblivion

A state of forgetting or being forgotten.

Example

Non cadere mai nell'oblio.

Never fall into oblivion.

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