How to Say โDo you want of them?โ in Italian
Ne vuoi?
neh VWOY-ee
[neh VWOY-ee]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Ne replaces 'of them/some of it.' Tiny word, big job! Very common in Italian.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: You will hear ne all the time in real conversations about food and shopping.
Phrase Breakdown
Ne
[neh]
of them / some of it
A pronoun that refers back to something already mentioned, like mushrooms.
Hai dei funghi? Ne vuoi ancora?
Do you have some mushrooms? Do you want more of them?
vuoi
[VWOY-ee]
do you want
From the verb 'volere'; here it asks someone what quantity they want.
Ne vuoi mezzo chilo?
Do you want half a kilo of them?
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