Breakdown of Può portarmi il conto, per favore? Grazie mille.
portare
to bring
mi
me
potere
to be able
per favore
please
il conto
the bill
grazie mille
thank you very much
Questions & Answers about Può portarmi il conto, per favore? Grazie mille.
Is Può formal or informal? When would I use puoi instead?
Why is the verb in the third person (Può) if I’m talking to “you”?
What does portarmi mean, and where can I put mi?
Portarmi = “to bring to me” (portare + mi). With modal verbs like potere, the object pronoun can go:
- Attached to the infinitive: Può portarmi il conto?
- Before the conjugated verb: Mi può portare il conto? Both are equally correct and natural.
Could I just say Il conto, per favore?
Is there an even more polite way than Può…?
Yes, use the conditional:
Is Mi porti il conto, per favore? correct?
Yes. That’s the formal imperative (the “Lei” imperative uses the present subjunctive: porti). It’s a very common, polite request in service contexts.
How do I say “Can you bring us the bill?”
Can I say Posso avere il conto? or Possiamo avere il conto?
Do I need the article il in il conto?
Yes. You’re asking for a specific, known bill, so use the definite article: il conto. Dropping it sounds odd here.
Is the comma before per favore necessary?
How do I pronounce the tricky parts?
What’s the deal with the accent in può? Is puo’ okay?
Write può with a grave accent on the o. Puo’ (with an apostrophe) is a common typo and is considered wrong in standard Italian.
Is per favore the only way to say “please”?
Is Grazie mille natural here? Any alternatives?
Very natural. Alternatives:
- Molte grazie
- Grazie tante (can sound sarcastic in some contexts)
- Formal: La ringrazio. Saying thanks in advance like this is normal politeness.
What’s the difference between conto, scontrino, and ricevuta?
Any other idiomatic ways to ask for the bill?
Cultural note: do I need to tip after asking for the bill?
Tipping isn’t obligatory in Italy. Service might be included (servizio), and coperto (cover charge) is common. If you wish, you can round up or leave small change for good service, preferably in cash.
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