How to Say ‘I could help’ in Italian
Di essere stato d'aiuto
di ˈɛssere ˈstato d aiˈuto
[di ˈɛssere ˈstato d aiˈuto]
💬 Usage Tip: Refers to having been helpful in the past.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Italians value being helpful and providing support.
Phrase Breakdown
Di
[di]
of
Used to indicate cause or reason.
Felice di essere d'aiuto.
Happy to be of help.
essere
[ˈɛssere]
to be
Indicates existence or identity.
Vorrei essere d'aiuto.
I would like to be helpful.
stato
[ˈstato]
been
Past participle of 'to be'.
Lui è stato d'aiuto.
He has been helpful.
d'aiuto
d aiˈuto
of help
Expression meaning helpful or useful, indicating assistance or support.
Essere di aiuto
To be of help
Words in this phrase
d'
[d]
of
Used to indicate relationship or origin.
Grazie per d'aiuto.
Thanks for the help.
aiuto
[aiˈuto]
help
Assistance or support provided to others.
Hai bisogno d'aiuto?
Do you need help?
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