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How to Say ‘I have a question’ in Italian

Ho una domanda

oh OO-na doh-MAHN-dah

[oh OO-na doh-MAHN-dah]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally translates to 'I have a question'.

🇮🇹 In Italy: Initiating with this phrase can lead to enriching conversations with Italians.

Phrase Breakdown

Ho

[oh]

I have

Used to indicate possession or having received something.

Example

Ho una notizia per te.

I have news for you.

una

[OO-na]

a

An indefinite article used before a singular countable noun.

Example

Ho una mela.

I have an apple.

domanda

[doh-MAHN-dah]

question

An inquiry or a sentence that seeks information.

Example

Scusi, ho una domanda.

Excuse me, I have a question.

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