How to Say ‘No, it is too important,’ in Italian
No, é troppo importante,
💬 Usage Tip: 'Troppo' translates as 'too much', suggesting exaggeration or humor.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Often used to overemphasize trivial matters in a fun hyperbolic way, typical Italian humor.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
No
[noh]
No
A response used to express disagreement or denial.
No, grazie.
No, thank you.
é
[eh]
is
Third person singular present of 'to be'.
É bellissimo.
It is very beautiful.
troppo
[TROH-poh]
too
Used to indicate a higher degree than desirable.
Troppo tardi.
Too late.
importante
[eem-por-TAHN-teh]
important
Significant or of great value.
L'esame è importante.
The exam is important.
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