Che cos'è "Frequenza"?

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Che cos'è "Frequenza"?

What is Che cos'è?

Che cos’è? What is it? The words che and cosa, when used together, translate as what in English. Che on its own also means what whereas cosa means thing, so you are literally saying “what thing”. È, which is the equivalent of the English word is, is the third-person singular of the verb essere ( to be ).

Is “Che cosa” a duplication?

Of course, “Che cosa” sounds like a duplication to non Italian ears and “Cosa” alone sounds incomplete. The question is not banal nor uncommon among native speakers and finds a clear answer in the Accademia della Crusca, the Italian Academy of Linguistics. It all depends on regional Italian.

Is Cosa and Che interchangeable in Italian?

They are all perfectly interchangeable in spoken Italian. I can confirm that in Milan “cosa” is arguably more common than the other two, although “che cosa” is also an option, and “che” alone sounds non milanese. In Roma for example, people tend to use “che” alone.

What does Che cosa vuoi mean in Italian?

Surviving as a foreigner in Italy involves learning lots of basic Italian phrases. One that you simply cannot live without is Che cosa vuoi? which means What do you want? Che cosa vuoi? What do you want? Italian Phrase: Che cosa vuoi? (What do you want?) Che cosa is the classic literary form of what in Italian.


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