How to say "to take care of" in Italian?

In Italian "to take care of" translates to  prendersi cura di 

Transliteration: prehn-DEHR-see KOO-rah dee

🇮🇹 Devi prenderti cura del tuo cane.

🗣️ DEH-vee prehn-DEHR-tee KOO-rah dehl TOO-oh KAH-neh.

🇺🇸 You need to take care of your dog.



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Italian

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How to say "to take care of" in Italian?

You can use the word "prendersi cura di" which translates to "to take care of".

How to pronounce "prendersi cura di" (to take care of) in Italian?

The word "prendersi cura di" is pronounced as "prehn-DEHR-see KOO-rah dee".

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