How to Say ‘We have several kinds today.’ in Italian
Ne abbiamo diversi tipi oggi.
neh ahb-BYAH-moh dee-VEHR-see TEE-pee OHJ-jee
[neh ahb-BYAH-moh dee-VEHR-see TEE-pee OHJ-jee]
💬 Usage Tip: Natural market phrase. Ne again replaces “mushrooms,” avoiding repetition.
🇮🇹 In Italy: In open-air markets, what’s available can change daily, so oggi is especially realistic here.
Phrase Breakdown
Ne abbiamo
neh ahb-BYAH-moh
We have some / of them we have
"Ne" refers to some of a previously mentioned thing; here it means the shop has some mushrooms.
Di pane? Ne abbiamo ancora.
Bread? We still have some.
Words in this phrase
Ne
[neh]
of them / some
Refers back to the mushrooms previously mentioned.
Ne abbiamo ancora un po' in cucina.
We still have some in the kitchen.
abbiamo
[ahb-BYAH-moh]
we have
Used by a seller to say what is available.
Abbiamo porcini e finferli questa settimana.
We have porcini and chanterelles this week.
Diversi tipi
dee-VEHR-see TEE-pee
different kinds
Used to indicate multiple varieties or kinds.
Abbiamo diversi tipi di formaggio.
We have different kinds of cheese.
Words in this phrase
diversi
[dee-VEHR-see]
various / different
Shows there is a selection of more than one kind.
Offriamo diversi prodotti di stagione.
We offer various seasonal products.
tipi
[TEE-pee]
types / kinds
Refers to categories or varieties available.
I tipi più comuni includono champignon e porcini.
The most common types include champignon and porcini.
oggi
[OHJ-jee]
today
Indicates availability on the current day.
Oggi il mercato è pieno di funghi freschi.
Today the market is full of fresh mushrooms.
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