How to Say ‘Do you think there are opportunities’ in Italian
Pensi che ci siano opportunità
pehn-see keh chee syah-noh ohp-pohr-too-nee-tah
[pehn-see keh chee syah-noh ohp-pohr-too-nee-tah]
Phrase Breakdown
Pensi
[pehn-see]
Do you think
Used to ask the opinion of someone.
Pensi che sia possibile?
Do you think it is possible?
che
[keh]
that
Used to introduce a secondary clause.
Credo che lui sia a casa.
I believe that he is home.
ci siano
chee syah-noh
there are
Subjunctive form used for expressing doubt or indirectly.
Penso che ci siano molti.
I think there are many.
Words in this phrase
ci
[chee]
there
Used to introduce existence.
Ci sono tre gatti là.
There are three cats there.
siano
[syah-noh]
are
Third person plural of 'essere'.
Ci sono delle opportunità da esplorare.
There are opportunities to explore.
opportunità
[ohp-pohr-too-nee-tah]
opportunities
Set of circumstances that make it possible to do something.
Le nuove opportunità sono rare.
New opportunities are rare.
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