How to Say ‘Do you know that’ in Italian
Sa che
sah keh
[sah keh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Sa' is the formal 'you' in singular form, showing respect.
Phrase Breakdown
Sa
[sah]
knows
Third person singular of 'sapere', meaning to have knowledge of.
Sa che giorno è oggi?
Does he/she know what day it is today?
che
[keh]
that
Used to introduce a subordinate clause.
So che arriverà tardi.
I know that he/she will arrive late.
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