How to Say โHow much do I owe you?โ in Italian
Quanto devo?
KWAHN-toh DAY-voh
[KWAHN-toh DAY-voh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: This phrase combines 'quanto' and 'devo' to inquire about pricing, useful when concluding purchases.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Properly addressing costs is part of efficient and polite financial transactions.
Phrase Breakdown
Quanto
[KWAHN-toh]
How much
Refers to the quantity or amount.
Quanto devo per il biscotto?
How much do I owe for the biscuit?
devo
[DAY-voh]
do I have to
Inquiring about an obligation or necessity.
Devo pagare per il biscotto.
I have to pay for the biscuit.
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