How to Say โYou gave meโ in Italian
Che mi ha dato
keh mee ah dah-toh
[keh mee ah dah-toh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Phrase used to link an action with the receiver.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Formal interactions stress clarity on who gave what.
Phrase Breakdown
Che
[keh]
What
Used to ask for information about something.
Che ore sono?
What time is it?
Mi ha
mee ah
Words in this phrase
mi
[mee]
me
Refers to oneself.
Mi ha dato il suo numero.
He gave me his number.
ha
[ah]
has
Indicates possession or a state.
Ha ragione.
He is right.
dato
[dah-toh]
given
To have presented something to someone.
Dato che sei qui.
Given that you are here.
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