How to Say ‘Have you / Did you’ in Italian
Hai
eye
[eye]
💬 Usage Tip: "Hai" is the 2nd person singular of "avere". In spoken reactions, Italians often split questions into chunks: "Hai... visto?"
🇮🇹 In Italy: During big matches like the World Cup, Italians often start excited questions with just one word first—dramatic suspense included.
Phrase Breakdown
Hai
[eye]
you have
Second-person singular of avere; with a past participle it helps form the present perfect, like in questions about a match.
Hai visto quel quasi gol?
Did you see that near goal?
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