The most usual Italian phrase for wishing someone well (in situations where skills do play a sizeable role compared to random chance, otherwise we say ‘good luck’ as well) literally means ‘in the wolf’s mouth’ (don’t ask). So, guess how much I can care about the literal meaning of such phrases! :-)
The most usual Italian phrase for wishing someone well (in situations where skills do play a sizeable role compared to random chance, otherwise we say ‘good luck’ as well) literally means ‘in the wolf’s mouth’ (don’t ask). So, guess how much I can care about the literal meaning of such phrases! :-)