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How to Say โ€˜Would you also like parsley?โ€™ in Italian

Vuoi anche il prezzemolo?

vwoy AHN-keh eel pret-TSEH-moh-loh

[vwoy AHN-keh eel pret-TSEH-moh-loh]

๐Ÿ’ฌ Usage Tip: A natural upsell question. In more formal situations, you may hear 'Vuole...' instead of 'Vuoi...'

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น In Italy: Small food shops in Italy often give practical cooking suggestions, not just sales talk.

Phrase Breakdown

Vuoi anche

vwoy AHN-keh

do you also want

Question asking whether another item is desired as well.

Example

Vuoi anche del pane?

Do you also want some bread?

Words in this phrase

Vuoi

[vwoy]

do you want

Used by a seller to offer something to the customer.

Example

Vuoi anche un limone con il pesce?

Do you also want a lemon with the fish?

anche

[AHN-keh]

also / too

Shows that one more thing is being offered in addition.

Example

Vuoi anche dei pomodori?

Do you also want some tomatoes?

Il prezzemolo

eel pret-TSEH-moh-loh

the parsley

Definite article plus noun; refers to parsley as a specific ingredient.

Example

Il prezzemolo รจ fresco.

The parsley is fresh.

Words in this phrase

il

[eel]

the

Masculine singular article used before a noun.

Example

Il prezzemolo รจ fresco oggi.

The parsley is fresh today.

prezzemolo

[pret-TSEH-moh-loh]

parsley

A culinary herb often paired with mushrooms.

Example

Vuoi anche il prezzemolo per i funghi?

Do you also want parsley for the mushrooms?

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