How to Say โDo I payโ in Italian
Pago
PAH-goh
[PAH-goh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: From pagare = 'to pay.' Here it means 'do I pay' only because the full question gives that meaning.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: You will use this root everywhere: shops, bars, restaurants, tickets, and more.
Phrase Breakdown
Pago
[PAH-goh]
I pay
From pagare; used when asking or stating payment.
Pago alla cassa dopo aver scelto i funghi.
I pay at the register after choosing the mushrooms.
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