Breakdown of Vuoi una tazza di caffè?
una
a / an (feminine)
di
of, from
il caffè
the coffee
volere
to want
la tazza
the cup
Questions & Answers about Vuoi una tazza di caffè?
Why is there no word for "you" in this sentence?
Why is it di caffè and not del caffè?
When expressing a quantity, measurement, or a container holding something, you use the simple preposition di (of) without combining it with an article like "the". So, "a cup of coffee" is una tazza di caffè. If you used del (which often means "some"), it would sound unnatural, like "a cup of some coffee".
Why does caffè have an accent mark at the end?
What is the dictionary form of vuoi?
It comes from volere (to want). It is a highly irregular verb, meaning it doesn't follow the normal spelling patterns for verbs ending in -ere. Vuoi is the informal "you" form.
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