How to Say ‘I have no idea’ in Italian
Che ne so
keh neh soh
[keh neh soh]
💬 Usage Tip: An informal way to express ignorance.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Used often by Italians when they genuinely don't know something.
Phrase Breakdown
Che
[keh]
What
'Che' is an Italian word used to ask 'what' in questions or to express surprise.
Che vuoi per cena?
What do you want for dinner?
ne
[neh]
of it
'Ne' is a particle that means 'of it' or 'about it'. It's used to replace prepositional phrases.
Non ne voglio più parlare.
I don't want to talk about it anymore.
so
[soh]
I know
'So' is derived from the verb 'sapere', meaning 'to know'. In this context, it means 'I know'.
Che ne so, forse domani.
What do I know, maybe tomorrow.
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