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How do you say "Perdon me" in Italian when you couldn't hear what a person had just said?

Is it "scusi"? Or any other useful and common phases in Italian?

Grazie mille.

Asked by Yan on 15:43, 04/09/2008 - 98 views
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formal: mi scusi, può ripetere (non ho sentito bene) - sorry can you repeat (i've haven't heard well what you said)
informal: scasa, puoi ripetere (non ho sentito bene) - sorry can you repeat (i've haven't heard well what you said)
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Yes, you can say 'Scusi?' to. If is a unknow person, you can to say ' Mi scusi?'or 'Prego?' or 'Mi perdoni, non ho capito. Vorrebbe ripetere, per favore?'
Is depend of wath for a people is, know or strange.
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