How to Say โWe have some of themโ in Italian
Ne abbiamo
neh ahb-BYAH-moh
[neh ahb-BYAH-moh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Ne replaces 'of them' or 'some.' Italian loves tiny pronouns that pack a lot of meaning.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: You will hear ne often in food shopping: Ne vuole? Ne abbiamo ancora? It's very real-life Italian.
Phrase Breakdown
Ne
[neh]
of them / some
Pronoun used to refer back to something already mentioned, like mushrooms: 'we have some'.
Ne abbiamo ancora un po' al banco.
We still have some at the counter.
abbiamo
[ahb-BYAH-moh]
we have
First person plural of avere; used by the seller to say what they have available.
Abbiamo finferli molto buoni oggi.
We have very good chanterelles today.
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