How to Say ‘What kind of desserts do you have’ in Italian
Che tipo di dolci avete
keh TEE-poh dee DOHL-chee ah-VEH-teh
[keh TEE-poh dee DOHL-chee ah-VEH-teh]
💬 Usage Tip: Combine with 'avete' for availability questions.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Asking for 'che tipo di dolci' is typical at the end of a meal in Italy.
Phrase Breakdown
Che
[keh]
What
Used in questions to identify more about something specific.
Che tipo di dolci avete oggi?
What type of desserts do you have today?
tipo
[TEE-poh]
Type
Used to classify or differentiate options.
Che tipo vuoi assaggiare?
What type would you like to try?
di
[dee]
Of
Di is a preposition indicating belonging or association.
C'è una varietà di dolci.
There is a variety of desserts.
dolci
[DOHL-chee]
Desserts
Refers to sweet dishes served after meals.
I dolci sono freschi?
Are the desserts fresh?
avete
[ah-VEH-teh]
Do you have
Used to inquire if something is available or present.
Avete del dolce di cioccolato?
Do you have chocolate dessert?
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