How do you respond to Como Stai?

If you are asked “come stai?” or “come va?” and you are fine, then the best way to answer is “bene”. If you feel extremely good, you can also say “molto bene.”
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How do you reply in Italian?

= Very well, thanks.
  1. Da dio! / Alla grande! / Una favola! If you've never felt better in your life, you can express your satisfaction by answering with Da dio (lit. ...
  2. Benissimo! / Molto bene! ...
  3. Bene! ...
  4. Abbastanza bene. ...
  5. Non c'è male. ...
  6. Così così. ...
  7. Non sto (molto) bene. ...
  8. Sto male. / Sto malissimo.
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Is Come Stai formal or informal?

Come sta is formal - use when talking with people not known to you Come stai is informal - use with friends or family.
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Whats Come Stai mean?

One of the most common phrases is Come stai? where come means how and stai is the second person singular of the verb stare. The latter means to stay but in this case it takes on the same meaning as the English verb to be.
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What does Como STI mean?

"Come stai?" in English

How are you?
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How Italians commonly answer to "Come stai/va?" in informal conversation (sub)



What does esta mean in Italian?

In Italian the meaning of the name Esta is: From the east.
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Whats the difference between come VA and Come Stai?

"Come va?" can be replaced (or expanded, if you want) in "come va la vita?", which is a general question about the other person's life (so, his job, his family, his mood, his health etc)... "come stai?" is more related to health and mood, not so much about work.
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What is the difference between STA and Stai?

"stai" is the conjugation for the second person singular informal [tu]. come stai? - you're talking to a friend, family, a child. "sta" is the conjugation for the third person singular and second person singular formal [lui, lei / Lei].
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How do you greet someone in Italian?

How to greet someone in Italian
  1. Hello in Italian – informal. ...
  2. Hello in Italian – formal. ...
  3. Hello in Italian (evening greeting) – formal. ...
  4. Ciao – goodbye (informal) ...
  5. Arrivederci – goodbye (formal) ...
  6. A presto – see you soon (both formal and informal ) ...
  7. Buona giornata – have a good day. ...
  8. Buona serata – have a good evening.
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How do you respond to Di dove sei?

To respond to either of these questions, you can simply say: Sono (first person of verb essere 'to be') + di (of) + Torino (city name). I am from Torino. (Literally: I am of Torino.)
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What does Chow Bella mean?

Ciao bella is an informal Italian expression literally meaning “goodbye (or hello), beautiful.”
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How do you respond to Grazie Mille?

The response to grazie that you're most likely to use or hear is prego (you're welcome), or you could say di niente (not at all). For greater emphasis you can use s'immagini or si figuri in the formal form, and figurati informally (don't mention it).
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Is di niente formal or informal?

Di nulla and di niente both translate to it was nothing, nulla and niente being translations for nothing. They are common and neutral expressions, in that they can be used in both formal and informal situations, but di nulla is a bit less used than the other.
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Is Come Sta formal Italian?

To ask “how are you?” in Italian you can say come stai?, or in a more formal situation, come sta? In this episode of Coffee Break Italian To Go, Francesca asks this question to passers-by in the streets of Milan. You can use the answers of our interviewees to help you learn to introduce yourself in Italian.
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How are you all Italian?

To ask “How are you?” in Italian in a formal or professional setting, you would say: “Come sta?” But, if you are speaking to someone that you know quite well and want to ask how they are doing, you can use the informal 'tu' and say: “Come stai?”
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What verb is sto in Italian?

Sto is a conjugated form of the verb stare. Now, both Italian verbs essere and stare can be translated as “to be” in English, but they're used differently. Essere is the direct equivalent of “to be.” Generally, it expresses a condition.
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What does the verb stare mean in Italian?

In Italian there are two irregular verbs, essere and stare, that both mean to be.
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What word is Ciao?

interjection Italian. (used as a word of greeting or parting): hello; goodbye; so long; see you later.
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