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Italian: Making Polite Requests

Learn three essential Italian phrases for making polite requests. This deck covers 'Vorrei', 'Mi dà', and 'Posso avere' for everyday situations.
Italian: Making Polite Requests
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Lesson#1
In this deck, you'll learn three essential and polite phrases for asking for things in Italian. We'll focus on learning them as complete chunks, so you can use them confidently without worrying about the grammar.
Lesson#2
The most common and polite way to say 'I would like' in Italian is 'Vorrei'. You can use it in almost any situation, from ordering in a café to asking for something in a shop. For example, to say 'I'd like a pizza', you would say 'Vorrei una pizza'.
Quiz#3
Translate into Italian: 'I'd like a pizza '

Vorrei una pizza.

Quiz#4
How do you say 'I would like the key', in Italian?

Vorrei la chiave.

Lesson#5
Another way to ask for something, especially in a shop or market, is 'Mi dà...?'. This literally means 'You give me...?' but is used like 'Can you give me...?'. It's direct but still considered polite in everyday situations. For example, 'Mi dà la chiave?' means 'Can you give me the key?'.
Quiz#6
Translate into Italian: 'Can you give me the key?'

Mi dà la chiave?

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