How to Say ‘What can I offer you?’ in Italian
Cosa posso offrirti?
KO-sa POS-soh ohf-FREER-tee
[KO-sa POS-soh ohf-FREER-tee]
💬 Usage Tip: A common phrase in cafes or at home when offering drinks.
Phrase Breakdown
Cosa
[KO-sa]
What can I
Starts a question about what someone might offer.
Il barista chiede, 'Cosa posso offrirti da bere?'
The barista asks, 'What can I offer you to drink?'
posso
[POS-soh]
can I
Used to ask for permission or indicate ability.
'Posso offrirti un caffè?' chiede il barista.
'Can I offer you a coffee?' the barista asks.
offrirti
[ohf-FREER-tee]
offer you
To provide something to someone else.
Il barista offre sempre qualcosa di speciale.
The barista always offers something special.
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