How to Say ‘Bring’ in Italian
Porto
POR-to
[POR-to]
💬 Usage Tip: Porto is from the verb 'portare', meaning 'to bring' or 'to carry'.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Italian cafes often have customers either standing or sitting, so this term is frequently used by baristas.
Phrase Breakdown
Porto
[POR-to]
I bring
The action of carrying or taking someone or something to a place.
Quando porto via il caffè, uso una tazza di carta.
When I take the coffee away, I use a paper cup.
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