Che cos'è "Rssi Significato"?

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Che cos'è "Rssi Significato"?

What does Che cosa mean?

When used as a standalone exclamation che cosa can be translated to mean “what a thing!” or “what a mess!” It can also be used to emphasize how shocked or surprised you are by something. For example if you witness a car accident you might exclaim che cosa! When used as a question che cosa means “what?” or “what’s up?”

How do you use the interrogative words Che and Cosa in Italian?

The interrogative words che, cosa and che cosa are used with verbs, which means they are used to ask questions about actions, events, and occurrences. Che cuciniamo domani?

How to say “what is it” in Italian – Che cos'è?

How to Say “What is it?” in Italian – Che cos’è? If you encounter something you’ve never seen before, the most logical question you could ask is: 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”.

Is 'che vuoi' rude?

I live in Tuscany, and agree with egreg, but here "che" is the most colloquial and "cosa" is less used. @Walter Tross (comment on egreg answer) I think "che vuoi?" assume different meaning depending on tone used to say it, but still a bit rude if you do not use for example with a friend.


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