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Bethany
How to say "I have" in italian ?
Jun 3, 2015 12:43 AM
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Io tengo è scorretto in italiano. Viene usato al massimo nelle espressioni dialettali del sud italia.
I Have è io ho.
June 3, 2015
2
Dear Bethany, just like Daniel said to you: I have - Io ho
However, just like Andrew has just told you, you can't translate word by word literally cause it's not going to make any sense...
To explain you further, look at this example:
I am 27 years old, literally it would be - Io sono 27 anni (il verbo essere - the verb to be : io sono, tu sei, lui è, ....)
But, Io HO un gatto - I have a cat (verb to have - avere: Io ho, tu hai, lui/lei ha, ...)
I hope it was helpful to you.
June 3, 2015
1
io tengo
June 3, 2015
1
You should give some context!
Word by word translation without context is not even done
by computers anymore.
June 3, 2015
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Bethany
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