How to Say ‘I would love to’ in Italian
Mi piacerebbe molto
mee pyah-cheh-REHB-beh MOHL-toh
[mee pyah-cheh-REHB-beh MOHL-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: Expresses strong interest or enthusiasm politely.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Perfect for accepting invitations to social events, showing eagerness to engage.
Phrase Breakdown
Mi
[mee]
I would
Expressing a desire to do something.
Mi piacerebbe visitare l'Italia.
I would like to visit Italy.
piacerebbe
[pyah-cheh-REHB-beh]
like
To find agreeable or enjoyable.
Mi piacerebbe un caffè.
I would like a coffee.
molto
[MOHL-toh]
very much
To a great extent; intensely.
Mi piacerebbe molto viaggiare.
I would like very much to travel.
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