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What other ways are there to say "I see" in Italian?
For filler words to agree or acknowledge someone while they're speaking, I know you can say "Ho capito", "Va bene" and "Certo" but what other ways are there to say "I see" in Italian? I always forget what to say or say the same things and I'm not always sure what to say. In English we tend to say "Cool", "Right", "Uh-huh", "Yep", etc.
Mar 5, 2016 5:27 PM
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Here's what we usually say:
I see:
Chiaro
Ho capito
Capisco (I understand)
For "Right" and "all right"
Ok
Va bene (all right)
Bene (good)
Giusto (Ok, that's right)
Benissimo (Very good, cool)
D'accordo (I agree with you)
March 5, 2016
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