Why do Italians say Piacere?

The Italian verb piacere literally means “to be pleasing.” Italians use this verb when they want to express the idea that they like something. It is how Italians say, “I like it!”
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What is the meaning of the Italian word Piacere?

[pjaˈtʃere ] masculine noun. gen) pleasure. i piaceri della vita the pleasures of life.
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How is Piacere used in Italian?

Piacere is conjugated only with the 3rd person plural and singular. The person who likes something (or someone) is denoted by an indirect object pronoun (mi, ti, gli/le, ci, vi, gli) and not with the regular subject pronouns (io, tu, lui, etc..)
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Can you just say Piacere?

People usually simply say piacere (nice to meet you), whether in formal or informal situations. Piacere – Piacere. Nice to meet you. – Nice to meet you too.
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What language is Piacere?

It's the simple pleasures in life that really make us happy. You know how we say 'it's a pleasure to meet you' in English? You can say, simply, “piacere!” in Italian to mean the same thing.
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How to use PIACERE in Italian: say "I like" in Italian



Is Piacere a regular verb in Italian?

Piacere is an irregular verb, which means it doesn't follow the regular pattern of other verbs of the -ERE conjugation. It is employed to talk about tastes and preferences,as you do with the verb 'to like'.
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How do you reply to Bongiorno?

In other words, if they say “Buongiorno” reply in the same manner and if the say “Ciao” follow their lead too. When you have to greet someone first rather be too formal than too casual. The good thing about “Ciao” is that you can use it all day long and it's also a way of saying “Goodbye”.
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What is the difference between Per Piacere and per favore?

Thank you, Maria! I was recently in Italy, and i found that used "per favore" in a direct request for an object, and 'per piacere' in an expression of gratitude for a service.
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What is chicken Piacere?

Boneless chicken breast topped with your favorite sauce (of your choosing) Served with sautéed vegetables and roasted potatoes or pasta.
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What's the difference between piace and Piacciono?

As can be seen in the examples, “piace“ is used if the thing that one likes is a singular noun or pronoun, or the infinitive of a verb; “piacciono” is used if the things that one likes are a plural noun or pronoun.
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Are Sicilians Italian?

Unlike Italian, which is almost entirely Latin based, Sicilian has elements of Greek, Arabic, French, Catalan, and Spanish.
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How do you respond to Buona Sera?

See you tomorrow! A common response to this is Buona serata anche a te! (lit: A nice evening to you too!) or more simply, Anche a te! (You too!)
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What does Buongiorno a tutti?

good morning , good afternoon , hello. Buongiorno a tutti! Hello everyone!
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What is a typical Italian greeting?

The common verbal greeting is “Ciao” (Hello). This is quite casual. People may also say “Buongiorno” (Good day) or “Buonasera” (Good evening) to be more formal. Address a person by their title and last name, and continue to do so until invited to move to a first-name basis.
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How do you express like in Italian?

Many English speakers become confused when they need to say “I like” in Italian but it's really quite simple. What you are saying is “Something is pleasing to me” but the word order is reversed: Mi piace la pizza – I like pizza.
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How is Ciao pronounced?

The pronuciation of “Ciao” is /tʃau/. The /tʃ/ symbol is the IPA symbol for the “CH” phoneme in English. The /au/ symbol is the same as the “ow” in the English word “cow”. So, “Ciao” is basically pronounced like the English word, “Chow,” as in “Chow time!” or “Let's chow down.”
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What does the Italian word vorrei mean?

(Io) vorrei – Conditional tense

The second is the present conditional tense (Io) vorrei… which means I would like… (Io) vorrei… I would like… Unlike English, which combines the auxiliary verb would with the verb to like, Italian directly conjugates volere into its conditional form.
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Is Per favore formal?

Per favore

Literally translating as for favour, it can be considered the default way of saying please in Italian and works just fine in the vast majority of situations except formal written notices.
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Is Prego formal or informal?

It is a very common word and is used in both formal and informal settings, so you can say prego to a kid as well as to your boss at work or a complete stranger you encounter in your journey throughout Italy. It's polite, simple and direct.
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