Metti
Put
Language note: Verb used for placing or setting an item somewhere.
Culture note: Italians often gesture with their hands, even while speaking simple directions like ‘Metti’.
Context: You enter the living room and see your friend holding the TV remote.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Metti
[MEH-tee]
Put
To place something somewhere.
Metti il telecomando sul tavolo.
Put the remote on the table.
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