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Caio
A common informal greeting in Italian, similar to saying "hello" or "bye".
Come ti chiami?
It means "What is your name?" in Italian, used when asking someone for their name.
Come?
It means "How?" in Italian, often used to ask for clarification.
Come stai?
It means "How are you?" in Italian, commonly used to inquire about someone's well-being.
Bene
It means "Well" in Italian, often used as a response to questions about one's state or mood.
Dai
It means "Come on" in Italian, often used to encourage someone or express disbelief.
E tu?
It means "And you?" in Italian, used to reciprocate a question about someone's well-being or opinion.
Si
It means, “yes” in Italian.
c'è il WiFi?
It means "Is there WiFi?" in Italian, commonly used when inquiring about internet access.
Capito?
It means "Understood?" in Italian, used to ask if someone comprehends what has been said.
Mi chiamo…
It means "My name is..." in Italian, used to introduce oneself.
Sono americana.
It means "I am American" in Italian, used to state one's nationality.
Che bello!
It means "How beautiful!" in Italian, used to express admiration or appreciation for something.
Ti amo
It means "I love you" in Italian, commonly used to express deep affection.
Prego
It means "You're welcome" in Italian, often used in response to expressions of gratitude.
Come va?
It means "How's it going?" in Italian, used as a casual greeting to inquire about someone's well-being.
Piacere di conoscerti
It means "Nice to meet you" in Italian, commonly used when introducing oneself to someone new.
Parli inglese?
It means "Do you speak English?" in Italian, used to ask if someone can communicate in English.
Parlo un po' di italiano
It means "I speak a little Italian" in Italian, often used to indicate basic proficiency in the language.
Non lo so.
It means "I don't know" in Italian, commonly used when unsure about something.
Mi dispiace
It means "I'm sorry" in Italian, used to express regret or apology.