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Italian: Saying What Is Present or Available with C'è and Ci Sono

Learn how to say 'there is' and 'there are' in Italian using 'c'è' and 'ci sono' to talk about what's present or available.
Italian: Saying What Is Present or Available with C'è and Ci Sono
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Lesson#1
To say 'there is' in Italian for a single item, you use the phrase 'c'è'. For example, to say 'There is a book', you would say 'C'è un libro'. It's a very common way to point out that something exists or is present.
Quiz#2
How do you say 'There is a problem' in Italian?

C'è un problema.

Quiz#3
Translate into Italian: 'There is a cat'.

C'è un gatto.

Lesson#4
You can also use 'c'è' to ask a question. Just like in English, you use a rising tone at the end of the sentence to show it's a question. For example, 'C'è un libro?' means 'Is there a book?'.
Quiz#5
How would you ask in Italian, 'Is there a dog?'

C'è un cane?

Quiz#6
Translate the question into Italian: 'Is there a pen?'

C'è una penna?

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