How to Say โPleaseโ in Italian
Per favore
Pear fa-vo-reh
[Pear fa-vo-reh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Formally requests something politely.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Politeness is essential in any interaction, especially dining.
Phrase Breakdown
Per
[Pear]
For
'Per' is a preposition used in many contexts, often meaning 'for', to indicate purpose or reason.
Lo faccio per te.
I do it for you.
favore
[fa-vo-reh]
favor
'Favore' means favor or kindness, often used in social settings to ask politely.
Mi fai un favore?
Can you do me a favor?
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