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How to Say ‘No, leave Mary alone.’ in Italian

No, per caritá! Lasci stare la Madonna.

💬 Usage Tip: Combines negation with respectful suggestion not to invoke higher powers unnecessarily.

🇮🇹 In Italy: Emphasizes the cultural blend of humor and reverence in everyday conversation.

Phrase Breakdown

No, per caritá!

Lasci stare la Madonna.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

No

[no]

No

Typically used to deny or oppose something.

Example

No, per caritá, non farlo di nuovo.

No, for goodness sake, don't do it again.

per

[per]

for goodness sake

Pleading term used for emphasis in urgent requests.

Example

Per caritá, smetti di preoccuparti.

For goodness sake, stop worrying.

caritá

[cah-ree-tah]

goodness sake

Emphasizes the importance or urgency of a request.

Example

Per caritá, ascolta quello che dico.

For goodness sake, listen to what I'm saying.

Lasci

[lah-shee]

Leave

Requesting someone to refrain from action.

Example

Lasci stare la situazione com'è.

Leave the situation as it is.

stare

[sta-reh]

be

Implies allowing something to remain unchanged.

Example

Stare nella scelta di non fare nulla.

Remain in the choice of doing nothing.

la

[lah]

the

Feminine singular definite article.

Example

La verità è importante.

The truth is important.

Madonna

[Mah-doh-nnah]

Madonna

A cultural and religious icon in Italian tradition.

Example

Madonna è una figura centrale nel culto.

Madonna is a central figure in worship.

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