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How to Say ‘Would you like’ in Italian

Ti piacerebbe

tee pyah-che-REH-bbeh

[tee pyah-che-REH-bbeh]

💬 Usage Tip: The informal 'ti' for friends; use 'le' or 'gli' in formal settings.

🇮🇹 In Italy: Italian culture places emphasis on personal preference, often using 'ti piacerebbe' to inquire.

Phrase Breakdown

Ti

[tee]

Would you like

Ti piacerebbe means would you like, used to offer or suggest something politely.

Example

Ti piacerebbe provare un nuovo dolce?

Would you like to try a new dessert?

piacerebbe

[pyah-che-REH-bbeh]

You would like

Piacerebbe is the conditional form of 'to like', indicating a polite suggestion.

Example

Piacerebbe anche a te un po' di formaggio?

Would you also like some cheese?

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