How to Say ‘Have you made any progress?’ in Italian
Hai fatto qualche progresso?
ahee faht-toh kwahl-keh pro-greh-soh
[ahee faht-toh kwahl-keh pro-greh-soh]
💬 Usage Tip: Friendly way to follow up after offering help.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Encourages sharing of successes and updates.
Phrase Breakdown
Hai fatto
ahee faht-toh
Words in this phrase
Hai
[ahee]
you have
Indicates possession or a completed action.
Hai già fatto colazione?
Have you already had breakfast?
fatto
[faht-toh]
done
Past participle of 'do'.
Hai fatto abbastanza oggi.
You have done enough today.
Qualche progresso?
kwahl-keh pro-greh-soh
Words in this phrase
qualche
[kwahl-keh]
some
Indicates an unspecified amount or quantity.
Ora ho qualche minuto.
Now I have some minutes.
progresso
[pro-greh-soh]
progress
Development towards a better state or goal.
Fare progresso è importante.
Making progress is important.
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