How to Say ‘Do you want to go to a quieter place?’ in Italian
Vuoi andare in un posto più tranquillo?
💬 Usage Tip: An invitation often receives a positive response.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Suggesting a quieter place can show your interest in more personal interaction.
Phrase Breakdown
Vuoi
Do you want
Second person singular of 'volere' (to want).
Vuoi un caffè?
Do you want a coffee?
andare
to go
Infinitive form of a verb indicating movement to another place.
Voglio andare al mare.
I want to go to the sea.
in un posto
to a place
Describes moving to a specified location.
Andiamo in un posto calmo.
Let's go to a quiet place.
più tranquillo
quieter
More relaxed or calm than another.
Cerco un luogo più tranquillo.
I am looking for a quieter place.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Vuoi
[vwoy]
Do you want
Used to express desire or willingness.
Vuoi andare al cinema?
Do you want to go to the cinema?
andare
[ahn-dah-reh]
to go
Indicating movement from one place to another.
Andare in Italia è il mio sogno.
To go to Italy is my dream.
in
[een]
to
Expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location).
In spiaggia troviamo pace.
We find peace at the beach.
un
[oon]
a
Used to indicate one single unit of something.
Ci vediamo in un'ora.
See you in an hour.
posto
[po-stoh]
place
Referring to a particular point or position in space.
C'è un posto tranquillo lì.
There is a quiet place there.
più
[pyoo]
more
A greater quantity, amount, or degree.
Voglio più tempo.
I want more time.
tranquillo
[trahn-kwil-loh]
quiet
Free from noise or disturbance.
Cerchiamo un angolo tranquillo.
We are looking for a quiet corner.
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