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Learning Italian for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say we ate in Italian: abbiamo mangiato
Say it out loud: “ahb bee yah mo“
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Some more helpful words in our Italian More Dining Basics category:
...some (of) – un pó (di) (oon poh dee)
...this/that – questo / quello (kway sto / kwel loh)
all done – e' sufficiente (eh sue fish en tay)
another – ... un'altra (oon all tra)
Bon appétit! – buon appetito! (bwoan app uh tee toe)
can I have…? – posso avere (poh so ah veh ray)
can I see…? – posso ...vedere (...veh dehr eh)
can we have...? – possiamo avere (poh see ah mo ah veh ray)
can we see ...? – possiamo …vedere (...veh dehr eh)
Cheers! – salute (sah loo tay)
Eat! Eat! – mangi! (Mahn gee)
I am hungry – ho fame (ōh fah may)
I am thirsty – ho sete (ōh say tay)
I ate – ho mangiato (oh mahn jee ah toe)
I would like… – vorrei (voar ray)
we ate – abbiamo mangiato (ahb bee yah mo)
we ate well! – abbiamo mangiato bene (ahb bee yah mo bay nay)
we would like… – vorremmo (vor ray mo)
And here’s how to say we ate in other languages!
Arabic–Aakalna (Aa kal na)
Chinese–Wǒmen Chī Guòle (Wo Mun Chr Gwo Luh)
Croatian–jeli smo (yeh lee smōh)
Czech–jsme jedli (smay yeh dlee)
Finnish–me söimme (meh soim meh)
French–nous avons mangé (noo zuh vahn mahn jhay)
German–wir haben gegessen (veya hahben geh geh sin)
Italian–abbiamo mangiato (ahb bee yah mo)
Japanese–Tabemashita (Tah Beh Mah Shee Tah)
Korean–Jeohuineun Meogeosseoyo. (Juh Hee Nun Muh Guh Ssuh Yo.)
Polish–Jedliśmy (Ye dlee' shmee)
Portuguese–Já Comemos (jah koh may moos)
Russian–My poyeli (My pah ye lee)
Spanish–comíamos (koe me' uh mōs)
Swahili–tusha kula (too shah kuh lah)
Thai–Gin Laeo (geen lay-oh)
Turkish–biz yedik (bees yeh dik)
Vietnamese–Chúng Tôi Ăn (Chung Toy An)
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