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Avere: How To Use This Italian Verb (and Mistakes To Avoid)
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You’re travelling with an Italian friend who’s a bit forgetful! How would you ask: “Do you have your passport”?
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Ho il passaporto?
Ha il passaporto?
Hai il passaporto?
Abbiamo il passaporto?
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2.
You’re telling your Italian barista about a recent trip to Verona. There was a fabulous enoteca (wine bar) around the corner from your apartment. How would you say “they had delicious wines!”
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Avevo vini buonissimi!
Avevano vini buonissimi!
Avevano vini terribili!
Ho bevuto tutta la bottiglia, buonissima!
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3.
You’re in Bologna and you’d like to try a trattoria a friend recommended to you. What’s a very polite and soft way to ask if they have a table free this evening?
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Avreste un tavolo libero per stasera?
Avete un tavolo libero per stasera?
Avete una buona serata.
Hai un tavolo libero per stasera?
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4.
Your Italian friend just came back from a trip to Liguria. How would you ask them if they had a room with a sea view?
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Avresti una camera vista mare?
Hai una camera vista mare?
Avevi una camera vista mare?
Avevi il servizio in camera?
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5.
You’re in Rome on the search for the best carbonara in the city! You find a place and the waiter comes over to take your order. What’s the most standard way of ordering?
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Ho la carbonara
Avrei la carbonara
Prendo la carbonara
Carbonara! Carbonara!
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