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How to Say ‘I'd love to hear’ in Italian

Mi farebbe piacere sapere

mi faˈrebbe pjaˈtʃere saˈpere

[mi faˈrebbe pjaˈtʃere saˈpere]

💬 Usage Tip: A formal way to express interest.

🇮🇹 In Italy: Showing interest in others' stories or updates is appreciated in Italian conversation.

Phrase Breakdown

Mi farebbe piacere

mi faˈrebbe pjaˈtʃere

Words in this phrase

Mi

[mi]

I would like to

Expressing a desire to do something.

Example

Mi farebbe piacere sapere di più sul tuo progetto.

I would like to know more about your project.

farebbe

[faˈrebbe]

Would

Indicating a future possibility or action.

Example

Mi farebbe piacere sapere se ci saranno sviluppi.

I would like to know if there will be developments.

piacere

[pjaˈtʃere]

Pleasure

Satisfaction or enjoyment.

Example

È un piacere sapere che stai bene.

It's a pleasure to know that you're well.

sapere

[saˈpere]

To know

To have knowledge or information about something.

Example

Vorrei sapere di più su questo argomento.

I would like to know more about this topic.

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