Nicholas P.
How do you say "mettere meglio" in English? Say, for example, that I'm building a tower with building blocks but one of the blocks (the white one in the pic) is placed wrong and it might fall off. In Italian we would say "mettilo meglio", literally "place it better", but I can't find anything anywhere to make sure it's the right way to express this concept. P.S. these are my son's blocks, I'm a bit too old for them ;)
Jun 28, 2022 9:53 AM
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Hi! Perhaps you could also say “adjust the block”.
June 28, 2022
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What a coincidence, my children have EXACTLY the same. So you can say Put the block there properly…. Straighten it up a bit…. Align it a bit better…. Have fun
June 28, 2022
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