How to Say โYou have / Did youโ in Italian
Hai
eye
[eye]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: From avere. In questions like Hai visto?, it helps make the past: 'did you see?'
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Youโll hear this fast in excited match talk: Hai visto?! = 'Did you see that?!'
Phrase Breakdown
Hai
[eye]
you have
Second-person singular of avere; here it helps form the past tense, as in reacting to a play you just saw.
Hai visto che gol?
Did you see that goal?
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