How to Say ‘Would you like to try’ in Italian
Ti piacerebbe provare
tee pyah-che-REH-bbeh proh-VAH-reh
[tee pyah-che-REH-bbeh proh-VAH-reh]
💬 Usage Tip: An inviting phrase to suggest new experiences.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Such invitations are common during meals, fostering a convivial atmosphere.
Phrase Breakdown
Ti
[tee]
Would you like
Form used to ask if someone is interested in trying something.
Ti piacerebbe provare un'altra portata?
Would you like to try another dish?
piacerebbe
[pyah-che-REH-bbeh]
You would like
The conditional mood form indicating possibility or politeness.
Piacerebbe a tutti provare i biscotti.
Everyone would like to try the cookies.
provare
[proh-VAH-reh]
To try
Refers to tasting or testing something new.
Vorresti provare una delle nostre crostatine?
Would you like to try one of our mini tarts?
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