How to Say ‘And there's no wind that stops’ in Italian
E non c'è vento che fermi
💬 Usage Tip: Speaks to determination and inexorable force.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Overcoming adversity is a revered trope in Italian culture, often depicted in heroism.
Phrase Breakdown
E non c'è vento
Che fermi
Word-by-Word Breakdown
E
[e]
And
Joins two sentences or clauses.
Sono stanco e vado a dormire.
I am tired and I am going to sleep.
non
[non]
not
Used to indicate a negation or refusal.
Non c'è nessuno a casa.
There is no one home.
c'
[tʃe]
there
Indicates the existence of something.
C'è una sedia in cucina.
There is a chair in the kitchen.
è
[ɛ]
is
Existence or presence of something.
È un bel giorno.
It is a nice day.
vento
[ˈvento]
wind
The perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current blowing from a particular direction.
Il vento soffia forte.
The wind blows strongly.
che
[ke]
that
Introduces a defining relative clause.
Il film che ho visto è noioso.
The movie that I saw is boring.
fermi
[ˈfɛrmi]
stops
To come to an end or bring to an end from continuation.
Fermi l'autobus con un gesto.
Stop the bus with a gesture.
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