How to Say โCan I haveโ in Italian
Posso avere
Poh-ssoh Ah-ve-reh
[Poh-ssoh Ah-ve-reh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: A courteous way to ask for something in a shop.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Italians value manners; use this to show respect and is often appreciated.
Phrase Breakdown
Posso
[Poh-ssoh]
Can I have
Used to request something politely.
Posso avere mezzo chilo di mele?
Can I have half a kilo of apples?
avere
[Ah-ve-reh]
Have
To hold or possess something.
Posso avere mezzo chilo di mele?
Can I have half a kilo of apples?
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