How to Say ‘Can I follow you home?’ in Italian
Posso seguirti a casa?
pos-so se-gweer-ti a ka-sa
[pos-so se-gweer-ti a ka-sa]
💬 Usage Tip: The verb 'seguire' means to follow, often used in directional contexts.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Following someone home is usually reserved for trusted company.
Phrase Breakdown
Posso
[pos-so]
can I
Used to indicate permission or possibility.
Posso andare in bagno?
Can I go to the bathroom?
seguirti
[se-gweer-ti]
follow you
To come or go along with someone.
Posso seguirti su Instagram?
Can I follow you on Instagram?
a
[a]
home
The place where one lives.
Vado a casa dopo il lavoro.
I go home after work.
casa
[ka-sa]
home
The place where one lives.
Sono a casa.
I am home.
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