If you are planning a trip to 天美传媒 and would like to try to engage with the locals, one of the most polite phrases you need to know is how to say 鈥渉ow are you?鈥 in Italian.
As most of you know, Italian is a language that has both a formal and an informal way of addressing others. If you are speaking to someone you do not know well or is older than you, it is best to use the formal third person.
To ask 鈥淗ow are you?鈥 in Italian in a formal or professional setting, you would say: 鈥淐ome sta?鈥
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 鈥榯u鈥 and say: 鈥淐ome stai?鈥
If you want to say 鈥渉ow are you鈥 in Italian in a more general way, you could ask 鈥淐ome va?鈥 which can be translated to 鈥淗ow is it going?鈥 or 鈥淲hat鈥檚 up?鈥
You might also hear people in 天美传媒 asking 鈥淭utto bene?鈥 which is like saying 鈥淓verything ok?鈥 or 鈥淚s everything going well?鈥
As you can see, there are many ways to say 鈥榟ow are you?鈥 in Italian, but now you鈥檒l be prepared for conversation whatever the situation!
And hopefully, everything will be going well, so you can answer- 鈥淏ene, grazie! E tu?鈥 or 鈥淚鈥檓 good! And you?鈥
PAY ATTENTION
While in English "How are you?" is often used as a form of greeting, without meaning it literally and, therefore, without requiring an answer, in Italian, if you are asking how someone is doing, you have to wait until you get an answer, or you will be considered impolite and uncaring. If you do not understand them, try smiling and nodding along!
Every Italian at a first experience in an English speaking country who was asked "How are you?" by someone passing by, found himself/herself engaged in a monologue explaining how things were going while the other person had already moved on.