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Italian expressions: GETTARE LA SPUGNA

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    Idiomatic Expressions in Italian

    In Italian there are a lot of expressions that can be troublesome because they have two meanings: a literal one and a metaphorical one.

    One of the most frequently used expressions in Italian is:

    GETTARE LA SPUGNA (throw in the towel/sponge)

    The spugna (sponge) is the object used to wash dishes and clean the house.

    Gettare, instead, means “lanciare via” (throw away)

    So the literal meaning of this expression is “lanciare via la spugna” (throwing the sponge away)

    But , as we mentioned before, this expression has a second metaphorical meaning:

    ritirarsi, arrendersi, mollare un’impresa, rinunciare a proseguire (to give up)

    Example:

    Basta! Non sono capace di fare questo disegno! Getto la spugna! (That’s enough! I can’t draw this picture! I throw in the towel)

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