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Phrase Review 81-85

Italian

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Vorrei prenotare un tavolo per [numero] persone. – I’d like to reserve a table for [number] people.
Avete un tavolo libero? – Do you have a free table?
Posso vedere il menù, per favore? – May I see the menu, please?
Qual è la specialità della casa? – What’s the house specialty?
Sono allergico/a a… – I’m allergic to…
Senza glutine / senza lattosio, per favore. – Gluten-free / lactose-free, please.
Vorrei ordinare… – I’d like to order…
Il conto, per favore. – The bill, please.
È possibile pagare con carta di credito? – Can I pay by credit card?
divieto di fumare – no smoking
Quanto costa? – How much does it cost?
È in offerta? – Is it on sale?
Posso pagare con la carta? – Can I pay by card?
Ce l’ha in un’altra taglia/colore? – Do you have it in another size/color?
Vorrei questo, per favore. – I’d like this, please.
Me ne dà un chilo, per favore. – I’ll take a kilo, please.
Mi fa un po’ di sconto? – Can you give me a little discount?
Sto solo guardando. – I’m just looking.
Posso provarlo? – Can I try it on?
Mi piace / Non mi piace. – I like it / I don’t like it.
Come va? – How’s it going?
Che fai di bello? – What are you up to?
Da queste parti – Around here
Ciao! Come stai? – Hi! How are you?
Come vanno le cose? – How are things going?
Che tempo fa oggi? – What’s the weather like today?
È un bel posto per vivere, vero? – It’s a nice place to live, isn’t it?
Da quanto tempo vivi qui? – How long have you lived here?
Cosa mi consigli di vedere? – What do you recommend I see?
Ci sono eventi interessanti in questi giorni? – Are there any interesting events these days?
La gente qui è molto accogliente. – People here are very welcoming.
Questa zona ha una bella atmosfera. – This area has a nice atmosphere.
Che piacere conoscerti! – Nice to meet you!
Piacere mio. – My pleasure.
Sei di qui? – Are you from here?
Mi piace parlare con la gente del posto. – I like talking with locals.
Grazie per il consiglio. – Thanks for the advice.
Magari ci vediamo presto! – Maybe we’ll see each other soon!
Chiami un’ambulanza! – Call an ambulance!
C’è stato un incidente. – There’s been an accident.
Mi sento male. – I feel sick.
Ho bisogno di un medico. – I need a doctor.
Dove si trova il pronto soccorso? – Where is the emergency room?
Ho dolore qui. – I have pain here.
Ho la febbre. – I have a fever.
Ho dolore qui. – I have pain here.
Dove si trova il pronto soccorso? – Where’s the ER?
Dov’è la farmacia? – Where’s the pharmacy?
Ho la febbre. – I have a fever.
Ho mal di testa. – I have a headache.
Ho mal di stomaco. – I have a stomachache.
Ho perso i sensi. – I passed out.
Non riesco a respirare. – I can’t breathe.
Piacere! – Nice to meet you!
Questo è… / Questa è… – This is…
Che ora è? – What time is it?
È l’una. – It’s 1 o’clock.
Sono le due (tre, quattro…). – It’s 2 (3, 4…) o’clock.
È mezzogiorno. – It’s noon.
È mezzanotte. – It’s midnight.
… e un quarto – … and a quarter
… e mezza – … and a half
… meno un quarto – … minus a quarter
il lunedì on Mondays in general
lunedì this Monday
a mezzanotte – at midnight
alle tre – at 3 o’clock
di mattina – in the morning
da ieri – since yesterday
Ho un appuntamento alle 10. – I have an appointment at 10.
Possiamo vederci domani? – Can we meet tomorrow?
A che ora ci troviamo? – What time shall we meet?
Ci vediamo alle otto di sera. – See you at 8 p.m.
È per oggi o per domani? – Is it for today or tomorrow?
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