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How to Say ‘I feel like’ in Italian

Ho voglia di

oh VOH-lyah dee

[oh VOH-lyah dee]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Ho voglia di' directly translates to 'I want', used to express desire.

🇮🇹 In Italy: Expressing desires and feelings is common in Italian conversation.

Phrase Breakdown

Ho

[oh]

I have

Expressing possession or a need at the moment.

Example

Ho un libro.

I have a book.

voglia

[VOH-lyah]

desire

A strong feeling of wanting to have something.

Example

Ho voglia di gelato.

I want (have desire for) ice cream.

di

[dee]

to

Expressing direction, purpose, or position.

Example

Vado a scuola.

I am going to school.

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