How to Say ‘I’ll take’ in Italian
Prendo
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💬 Usage Tip: From prendere, “to take.” Very common when deciding what to buy or order.
🇮🇹 In Italy: At counters, prendo is often more natural than repeating vorrei after you’ve made your choice.
Phrase Breakdown
Prendo
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I'll take / I take
From prendere; commonly used when ordering or choosing something to buy.
Prendo mezzo chilo di finferli.
I'll take half a kilo of chanterelles.
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