How to Say ‘That I can do’ in Italian
Che posso fare
keh POS-soh FAH-reh
[keh POS-soh FAH-reh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Che' can mean 'what' or 'that' and introduces relative clauses in Italian.
🇮🇹 In Italy: It's a typical expression of Italian pragmatism or frustration in problem-solving scenarios.
Phrase Breakdown
Che
[keh]
What
Used to ask for specific information.
Che posso fare per te?
What can I do for you?
posso
[POS-soh]
can
Be able to do something.
Posso vedere lo schermo?
Can I see the screen?
fare
[FAH-reh]
do
To perform an action or task.
Devo fare i compiti.
I have to do my homework.
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