How to Say โWhat can I offer you?โ in Italian
Che cosa posso offrirti?
keh KOH-sah POHS-soh oh-FREER-tee
[keh KOH-sah POHS-soh oh-FREER-tee]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Sounds more polite when starting with 'Che cosa'.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: It's a common phrase in Italian hospitality, whether in homes or businesses.
Phrase Breakdown
Che
[keh]
What
A question word used to inquire.
Che posso offre per te?
What can I offer you?
cosa
[KOH-sah]
thing
Refers to an item or concept.
Cosa ti piacerebbe?
What thing would you like?
posso
[POHS-soh]
I can
Indicates ability or permission.
Posso darti una mano.
I can give you a hand.
offrirti
[oh-FREER-tee]
to offer you
To propose giving something to someone.
Offrirti un gelato รจ un piacere.
To offer you an ice cream is a pleasure.
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