How to Say ‘It's easier’ in Italian
È più facile
💬 Usage Tip: Comparative form shows relative ease.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Italians often use reassurance in courting, like 'più facile'.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
È
[eh]
It is
Used to start sentences for third-person objects or entities.
È un bel giorno.
It's a nice day.
più
[pee-oo]
more
Used to indicate a larger amount or degree of something.
Più forte del previsto.
Stronger than expected.
facile
[fah-chee-leh]
easy
Simple, not difficult.
È facile da imparare.
It's easy to learn.
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