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How to Say ‘What varieties do you have?’ in Italian

Quali varietà avete?

KWAH-lee vah-ree-ay-TAH ah-VEH-teh

[KWAH-lee vah-ree-ay-TAH ah-VEH-teh]

💬 Usage Tip: A great question for markets. Literally: “Which varieties do you have?”

🇮🇹 In Italy: Italians often enjoy talking about ingredients, so this question can lead to useful recommendations.

Phrase Breakdown

Quali varietà

KWAH-lee vah-ree-ay-TAH

which varieties

Asks about the available types or varieties of something.

Example

Quali varietà di mele avete?

Which varieties of apples do you have?

Words in this phrase

Quali

[KWAH-lee]

which

Used to ask the seller to specify the available options.

Example

Quali usi in cucina conosci meglio?

Which uses in cooking do you know best?

varietà

[vah-ree-ay-TAH]

varieties

Kinds or types within a product category, here mushroom varieties.

Example

Le varietà di funghi cambiano con la stagione.

Mushroom varieties change with the season.

avete

[ah-VEH-teh]

do you have / you have

Used in questions to ask what is available.

Example

Avete anche porcini secchi?

Do you also have dried porcini?

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