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How to Say โ€˜Did you see?โ€™ in Italian

Hai visto?

eye VEE-stoh

[eye VEE-stoh]

๐Ÿ’ฌ Usage Tip: A super common quick reaction. Literally "Have you seen?" but in English it often means "Did you see?"

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น In Italy: Perfect football-sofa Italian. Youโ€™ll hear it after near goals, fouls, miracle saves, and questionable referee decisions.

Phrase Breakdown

Hai

[eye]

you have

Auxiliary verb used here to form a common question in conversation: 'did you see?'

Example

Hai visto? รˆ stato un brivido fino all'ultimo.

Did you see? It was nerve-racking until the very end.

visto

[VEE-stoh]

seen

Past participle used with hai to make the phrase 'Hai visto?' meaning 'Did you see?'

Example

Hai visto? Per poco non segnavano.

Did you see? They almost scored.

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