How to Say ‘And the chanterelles’ in Italian
E i finferli
eh ee feen-FEHR-lee
[eh ee feen-FEHR-lee]
💬 Usage Tip: E means “and.” Great for moving the conversation along to another item.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Comparing options before choosing is common and welcomed at food stalls.
Phrase Breakdown
E
[eh]
and
Conjunction used to add another question or item.
E i finferli li avete oggi?
And do you have chanterelles today?
i
[ee]
the
Masculine plural definite article used before plural nouns.
E i finferli sono freschi anche loro?
And are the chanterelles fresh too?
finferli
[feen-FEHR-lee]
chanterelles
A type of edible wild mushroom, often yellow and fragrant.
E i finferli sono molto profumati oggi.
And the chanterelles are very fragrant today.
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