How to say "to feel out of place" in Italian?

In Italian "to feel out of place" translates to  Essereun pesce fuor d'acqua 

Transliteration: EH-sseh-reh oon PEH-sheh fwohr DAH-kwah

🇮🇹 Non conosco nessuno qui, mi sento come un pesce fuor d'acqua.

🗣️ Nohn koh-NOHS-koh neh-SOO-noh kwee, mee SEHN-toh KOH-meh oon PEH-sheh fwohr DAH-kwah.

🇺🇸 I don't know anyone here, I feel like a fish out of water.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "to feel out of place" in Italian?

You can use the word "Essereun pesce fuor d'acqua" which translates to "To feel out of place".

How to pronounce "Essereun pesce fuor d'acqua" (to feel out of place) in Italian?

The word "Essereun pesce fuor d'acqua" is pronounced as "EH-sseh-reh oon PEH-sheh fwohr DAH-kwah".

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