Dialogue

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Do you know how to give advice and make suggestions in Italian?
Welcome to Three Step Italian Practice by ItalianPod101.com. In this lesson, you will practice giving advice and making suggestions in Italian — using natural expressions to invite someone to do something.
Let's look at the main dialogue.
Two people are having a conversation.
Ci vogliono ancora due ore per Firenze. Che ne dici di mangiare qualcosa?
"It's still two more hours to Florence. What do you say we eat something?"
Sì, buona idea. Chiamiamo il servizio ristorante.
"Yes, good idea. Let's call the dining service."
Cosa consiglia?
"What do you recommend?"
Questo snack è in offerta.
"This snack is on offer."
Sì, due di questo. Emily, perché non prendiamo anche una bibita?
"Yes, two of these. Emily, why don't we also get a drink?"
D'accordo.
"Alright."
In this lesson, you'll practice two common ways to make suggestions in Italian.
First, Che ne dici or dice di followed by an infinitive verb phrase — it means "What do you say about doing something?"
For formal speech, we use Che ne dice di…?
Second, Perché non followed by a present tense verb phrase — this means "Why don't we…" or "Why don't you…" and works in both casual and polite situations.
These two patterns are simple, natural ways to suggest an idea or invite someone to do something in Italian.
Now let's practice using this grammar with some sentences.

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