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Devo uscire dalla riunione qualche minuto prima. Grazie.

I need to leave the meeting a few minutes early. Thank you.

Pronunciation

'Uscire' = u-SHEE-reh. Three syllables; stress the second. The 'sc' before 'i' sounds like 'sh'.

When to use it

Use this when you need to exit a meeting before it concludes. Write it in the chat or say it aloud before disconnecting. Always thank participants before leaving.

What it means

'Devo uscire' (I need to leave) uses the obligatory 'dovere' which signals necessity without being rude. 'Qualche minuto prima' (a few minutes early) softens the request and acknowledges the early departure.

Variations

Ho un altro impegno tra poco. Vi lascio.

I have another commitment soon. I will leave you.

'Vi lascio' is a warm, natural Italian farewell in meetings

Devo disconnettermi. Grazie a tutti.

I need to disconnect. Thank you all.

Slightly more technical phrasing; 'grazie a tutti' is warm

Purtroppo non posso restare fino alla fine.

Unfortunately I cannot stay until the end.

More explanatory; 'purtroppo' (unfortunately) softens it further

Mini Dialogue

Tu in chat: Scusate, devo uscire dalla riunione qualche minuto prima. Ho un'altra call. Grazie. Responsabile: Nessun problema. Le informazioni sul progetto le mando via email. Tu: Perfetto, grazie mille. Responsabile: A presto.

You in chat: Sorry, I need to leave the meeting a few minutes early. I have another call. Thank you. Manager: No problem. I will send the project information by email. You: Perfect, thank you very much. Manager: Talk soon.

Cultural Note

Leaving a meeting early is acceptable in Italian remote work if communicated in advance. Disappearing without notice ('sparire') is considered impolite. The Italian courtesy of saying goodbye — even via chat — before disconnecting is culturally expected.