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How to Say ‘I'll take’ in Italian

Prendo

PREHN-doh

[PREHN-doh]

💬 Usage Tip: A very handy market phrase: literally “I take,” but in shops it means “I’ll take.” Italians often use the present tense for polite decisions.

🇮🇹 In Italy: At a market stall, saying just “Prendo…” sounds natural and efficient, especially when ordering produce, cheese, or mushrooms.

Phrase Breakdown

Prendo

[PREHN-doh]

I’ll take

First-person singular of prendere, commonly used when ordering or choosing something at a market or shop.

Example

Prendo mezzo chilo di porcini, grazie.

I’ll take half a kilo of porcini, thank you.

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