How to Say โWhich mushrooms do you have right now?โ in Italian
Quali funghi avete adesso?
KWAH-lee FOON-ghee ah-VEH-teh ah-DESS-soh
[KWAH-lee FOON-ghee ah-VEH-teh ah-DESS-soh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: A very natural question. It sounds curious and practical, exactly right for a market stall.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Asking this way invites the seller to recommend what's best, not just what's technically available.
Phrase Breakdown
Quali
[KWAH-lee]
which / what kind of
Introduces a question asking about the specific kinds available.
Quali prodotti sono piรน freschi oggi?
Which products are fresher today?
funghi
[FOON-ghee]
mushrooms
The item being asked about in the market or shop.
I funghi cambiano secondo la stagione.
Mushrooms change according to the season.
avete
[ah-VEH-teh]
do you have
Used to ask the seller about current stock.
Avete anche quelli locali?
Do you also have the local ones?
adesso
[ah-DESS-soh]
now / right now
Makes the question specific to present availability.
Adesso non abbiamo molti porcini.
Right now we do not have many porcini.
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