Dopo lo dice anche a me.
He will tell me later.
Language note: Using 'dopo' for later demonstrates common storytelling time references.
Culture note: Sharing information is seen as communal, enhancing group engagement.
Context: Guido humorously asks to be informed of the details later by his friend.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Dopo
[doh-po]
later
Refers to a time following a particular event.
Finisco il lavoro e dopo vado a casa.
I'll finish the work and go home afterward.
lo
[lo]
it
Used to refer to an object or thing mentioned earlier.
Lo vedo ogni giorno.
I see it every day.
dice
[dee-che]
says
Third person singular form of the verb to say.
Dice che arriverà presto.
He says he will arrive soon.
anche
[an-keh]
also
In addition; as well.
Anche lei verrà.
She will come too.
a
[a]
to
Used to indicate direction or recipient.
Scrivi una lettera a Maria.
Write a letter to Maria.
me
[meh]
me
First person singular pronoun used as an object.
Dai a me il libro.
Give me the book.
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