How to Say ‘For which’ in Italian
Per quale
pehr KWAH-leh
[pehr KWAH-leh]
💬 Usage Tip: A simple yet essential phrase to specify time, day, item, etc.
Phrase Breakdown
Per
[pehr]
For which
Used to specify or inquire about choice.
Per quale giorno hai l'appuntamento?
For which day do you have the appointment?
quale
[KWAH-leh]
Which
Used for identifying a specific one or ones.
Per quale ragione sei qui?
For which reason are you here?
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