Everything you need to know about using the Italian present tense!
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Today's Italian words and phrases
Pago un caffè = I’ll pay for a coffee (literally: I pay a coffee)
Prendo un caffè = I‘ll have a coffee (literally: I take a coffee)
Apro il vino = I open the wine
Paghiamo il caffè = we pay for the coffee (literally: we pay the coffee)
Prendiamo un caffè = let’s have a coffee (literally: we take a coffee)
We open the wine = apriamo il vino
Paghi sempre = you always pay (literally: you pay always)
Prendi un caffè? = are you having a coffee? (literally: you take a coffee?)
Apri il vino = are you opening the wine? (literally: you open the wine?)
Paga = he pays; she pays; you pay (formal)
Prende = he takes; she takes; you pay (formal)
Prende un caffè = he’s having a coffee; she’s having a coffee; you’re having a coffee (formal)
Apre = he opens; she opens; you open (formal)
Apre il vino = he’s opening the wine; she’s opening the wine; you’re opening the wine (formal)
Pagate = you all/both pay (you plural)
Pagate con la carta? = Are you all/both paying by card? (literally: you plural pay with the card?)
Prendete = you all/both take (you plural)
Prendete un caffè = are you all/both having a coffee? (literally: you plural take a coffee?)
Aprite = you all/both open
Aprite il vino = are you all/both opening the wine? (literally: you plural open the wine?)
Pagano il caffè = they’re paying for the coffee (literally: they pay the coffee)
Prendono un caffè = they’re having a coffee (literally: they have a coffee)
Aprono il vino = they’re opening the wine (literally: they open the wine)
Preferisco il vino bianco = I prefer white wine
Preferiscono = they prefer
Preferiscono il vino bianco = they prefer white wine
Prefersici il vino bianco o il vino rosso? = Do you prefer white wine or red wine?
Preferisce = he prefers; she prefers; you prefer (formal)
Preferisce il vino bianco? = Does he prefer white wine?; Does she prefer white wine? Do you prefer white wine? (formal)
Preferiamo il vino bianco = we prefer white wine
Preferite = you all/both prefer
Preferite il vino bianco o il vino rosso? = do you all/both prefer white wine or red wine?