How to Say โTo visit youโ in Italian
Venire a trovarvi
ve-NEE-reh ah troh-VAR-vee
[ve-NEE-reh ah troh-VAR-vee]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Indicates intention to meet socially.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Visiting friends and family is central to Italian culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Venire
[ve-NEE-reh]
To come
Refers to arriving or moving toward someone or a location.
Non vedo l'ora di venire a trovarvi.
I can't wait to come to see you.
A trovarvi
ah troh-VAR-vee
Words in this phrase
a
[ah]
to
Indicating direction or purpose.
Siamo felici di venire a trovarvi.
We are happy to come and see you.
trovarvi
[troh-VAR-vee]
see you
To meet or visit someone.
ร bello venire a trovarvi di nuovo.
It's nice to come and see you again.
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