How to Say ‘Can I bring you something to eat?’ in Italian
Ti porto qualche cosa da mangiare?
ti POR-to KWAL-keh KO-sa da man-JA-re
[ti POR-to KWAL-keh KO-sa da man-JA-re]
Phrase Breakdown
Ti porto
ti POR-to
Words in this phrase
Ti
[ti]
you
Refers to the person being spoken to.
Ti offro un caffè.
I offer you a coffee.
porto
[POR-to]
bring
To take or carry something to a place or person.
Porto le tazze.
I bring the cups.
Qualche cosa
KWAL-keh KO-sa
Words in this phrase
qualche
[KWAL-keh]
some
Refers to an unspecified amount of something.
Ho qualche idea per la cena.
I have some ideas for dinner.
cosa
[KO-sa]
thing
An object or item that is unspecified.
Scelgo sempre una cosa diversa.
I always choose a different thing.
Da mangiare
da man-JA-re
Words in this phrase
da
[da]
to
Indicating purpose or intent of an action.
Ho intenzione di mangiare.
I plan to eat.
mangiare
[man-JA-re]
eat
The action of consuming food.
Mangiare bene è importante.
Eating well is important.
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