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Eat In Italian

Learn how to say “eat” and a variety of other words in Italian with the award-winning Rosetta Stone app.

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How to Say Eat in Italian

If you want to say “eat” in Italian, you would be using a conjugation of the word “mangiare”:

  • io mangio = I eat
  • tu mangi = you eat
  • lei/lui mangia = he/she eats
  • noi mangiamo = we eat
  • voi mangiate = you eat plural
  • loro mangiano = they eat

How you approach learning the Italian language will definitely depend on your objectives. Many early learners start by picking up some of the most common words and phrases and then trying to replicate the Italian accent—perfecting molto bene, capisce, mi dispiace, buongiornio, bruschetta, abbastanza, prego, and more. Others may even be coming back to Italian after having studied it for years in school or having been exposed to the language in their travels. Whatever your motivation is for taking on Italian, you should absolutely consider a language-learning program built with your goals in mind.

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