How to Say ‘More careful’ in Italian
Più attento
💬 Usage Tip: The comparative form in Italian often uses 'più' before adjectives.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Being 'più attento' on the road can help navigate both scenic and busy areas skillfully.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Più
[pyew]
More careful
To be more attentive or cautious than before.
La prossima volta sarò più attento.
Next time I will be more careful.
attento
[at-TEN-toh]
Careful
Being cautious in one's actions to avoid mistakes or accidents.
Il tassista era più attento al percorso.
The taxi driver was more careful about the route.
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