How to Say ‘It's a bit noisy here.’ in Italian
È un po' rumoroso qui.
💬 Usage Tip: Notice the use of 'un po’' to soften statements.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Bars in Italy can get lively; it's a good segue to suggest a quieter spot.
Phrase Breakdown
È
It is
Third person singular of 'essere' (to be).
È sereno.
It is calm.
un po'
a bit
Indicating a small amount or degree.
Devi aspettare un po'.
You have to wait a bit.
rumoroso
noisy
Describes a place with a lot of noise.
La strada è rumorosa.
The street is noisy.
qui
here
Specifies the speaker's current location.
Rimani qui.
Stay here.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
È
[eh]
It is
Used for stating facts about something.
È un problema serio.
It is a serious problem.
un
[oon]
a
Used to introduce nouns referring to someone or something not specific.
È un grande giorno.
It is a big day.
po'
[poh]
bit
A small amount or degree.
C'è un po' di zucchero.
There is a bit of sugar.
rumoroso
[roo-mo-roh-zoh]
noisy
Full of or characterized by loud and confused sound.
Il mercato è sempre rumoroso.
The market is always noisy.
qui
[kwee]
here
Indicating the current location of the speaker.
Resta qui.
Stay here.
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