How to Say ‘Ask Bartolomeo,’ in Italian
Chiedete a Bartolomeo,
kyeh-DEH-teh ah Bar-toh-loh-MEH-oh
[kyeh-DEH-teh ah Bar-toh-loh-MEH-oh]
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Phrase Breakdown
Chiedete
[kyeh-DEH-teh]
ask
To request information or action.
Chiedete informazioni alla segretaria.
Ask the secretary for information.
a
[ah]
to
Used to indicate direction or recipient.
Scrivi una lettera a Maria.
Write a letter to Maria.
Bartolomeo
[Bar-toh-loh-MEH-oh]
Bartolomeo
A masculine Italian first name.
Bartolomeo è un mio caro amico.
Bartolomeo is a dear friend of mine.
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