How to Say โWhat's your name?โ in Italian
Come ti chiami?
koh-meh tee kee-ah-mee
[koh-meh tee kee-ah-mee]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: A basic question for introductions, using informal 'tu'.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Italians often introduce themselves with both first and last names.
Phrase Breakdown
Come
[koh-meh]
How
Used to inquire about the manner in which something is to be done or is happening.
Come ti chiami?
What is your name?
Ti chiami?
tee kee-ah-mee
Words in this phrase
ti
[tee]
you
A pronoun used to address someone directly.
Come ti chiami?
What's your name?
chiami
[kee-ah-mee]
are called
Part of the phrase used to ask someone's name.
Ti chiami Marco?
Are you called Marco?
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