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How to Say โ€˜Somethingโ€™ in Italian

Qualche cosa

KWAL-keh KO-sa

[KWAL-keh KO-sa]

๐Ÿ’ฌ Usage Tip: 'Qualche cosa' is more common in spoken Italian.

Phrase Breakdown

Qualche

[KWAL-keh]

something

Used to refer to a thing that is unspecified.

Example

Vorrei portarti qualcosa di dolce.

I would like to bring you something sweet.

cosa

[KO-sa]

thing

An object, something that can be specified.

Example

Hai dimenticato una cosa.

You forgot one thing.

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