How to Say ‘There is no God’ in Italian
Non c'è Dio
💬 Usage Tip: 'Non c'è' indicates absence; it's a contraction of 'non c' è'.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Reflects on spirituality, which can range widely despite Italy’s Catholic roots.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Non
[non]
there is not
A phrase used to indicate the absence of something.
Non c'è nessun problema.
There is no problem.
c'
[tʃe]
there
A contraction indicating the presence of something.
C'è un gatto nel giardino.
There is a cat in the garden.
è
[ɛ]
is
The third person singular of the verb 'to be'.
È un bel giorno.
It is a beautiful day.
Dio
[ˈdiːo]
God
The supreme being in monotheistic religions.
Dio è centrale nelle religioni monoteiste.
God is central in monotheistic religions.
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