How to Say ‘I hope you like it’ in Italian
Spero che vi piaccia
SPEH-roh KEH vee PYAHT-chah
[SPEH-roh KEH vee PYAHT-chah]
💬 Usage Tip: Expressing hopes that the gift is appreciated.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Shows consideration and anticipation for the receiver’s reaction.
Phrase Breakdown
Spero
[SPEH-roh]
I hope
Expresses a wish for something desired to happen.
Spero che vi piaccia la mia scelta.
I hope you like my choice.
che
[KEH]
that
Linking conjunction introducing a subordinate clause.
Spero che tutto vada bene.
I hope that all goes well.
Vi piaccia
vee PYAHT-chah
Words in this phrase
vi
[vee]
you all like
Used to hope everyone enjoys something.
Spero che vi piaccia la cena.
I hope you all like the dinner.
piaccia
[PYAHT-chah]
like
To have a preference or positive feeling towards something.
Spero che vi piaccia questo.
I hope you like this.
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