How to say "to go out with friends" in Italian?

In Italian "to go out with friends" translates to  uscire con gli amici 

Transliteration: oo-SHEE-reh kohn lyee ah-MEE-chee

🇮🇹 Spesso esco con gli amici il sabato sera.

🗣️ SPEHS-soh EHS-koh kohn lyee ah-MEE-chee eel sah-BAH-toh SEH-rah.

🇺🇸 I often go out with friends on Saturday night.



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Italian

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "to go out with friends" in Italian?

You can use the word "uscire con gli amici" which translates to "to go out with friends".

How to pronounce "uscire con gli amici" (to go out with friends) in Italian?

The word "uscire con gli amici" is pronounced as "oo-SHEE-reh kohn lyee ah-MEE-chee".

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