Da noi in Italian means "From Us".
The Italian word "da noi" can also mean "at our place" and is often used to express a sense of belong or a connection to a group or place, as in "at our home" or "from our restaurant" in Italian.
The Italian slang word for shut up is "Stai zitto!" when telling a man to shut up and "Stai zitta" when telling a woman to shut up.
A more strongly offensive and idiomatic option in Italian for telling someone to shut up is "Tappati il becco!" which means to literally plug your beak.
And another rude slang word in Italian for shut up is "Taci!".
When Italians are annoyed, the Italians will often say "Uffa!", and Accidenti!.
Italians may also use stronger phrases when they are annoyed like "Che palle!", (What a Pain) and some other more vulgar sayings that Italians may use when annoyed are "Ma che cazzo!", which means "What the "f**ck.
Italians can also convey their annoyance by directly telling someone to "Smettila!" which means to stop it or even "Lasciami in pace" "Leave me alone!".
Italians will often say "OMG" as "Oh mio Dio!".
Some Italians may say OMG as "Dio Mio!".
Oh mio Dio and Dio Mio in Italian mean "Oh my God!", or "My God!".
The more condensed and common exclamation for "OMG" in Italian is "Oddio!".
Other Italian related phrases for "OMG are Mamma mia, which expresses a range of emotions that are similar to "Oh my God", and in Italian, "Madonna!" is used for showing surprise or amazement.