How to Say ‘Which varieties’ in Italian
Quali varietà
KWAH-lee vah-ree-ay-TAH
[KWAH-lee vah-ree-ay-TAH]
💬 Usage Tip: Varietà is invariable in the plural form here: one varietà, two varietà.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Asking about varieties sounds curious and food-savvy—very appreciated in Italy.
Phrase Breakdown
Quali
[KWAH-lee]
which
An interrogative word used to ask for a choice among options.
Quali funghi consiglia per il risotto?
Which mushrooms do you recommend for risotto?
varietà
[vah-ree-ay-TAH]
varieties
Plural noun for different kinds within a category, such as mushroom types.
Le varietà locali sono molto apprezzate.
The local varieties are highly appreciated.
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