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Excuse me in Italian

Ready to be on your best behavior? After this free Rocket Italian lesson you’ll be able to say "thank you", "sorry" and "excuse me" in Italian, and use other polite Italian words and phrases with confidence.

You’ll also know how to express your appreciation when someone is being helpful to you.

We want you to feel comfortable around native speakers right from the start, and a few courteous expressions can go a long way when you’re a beginner. We’ll show you the difference between formal and informal expressions, so you can be sure you’re using the right tone for the situation.

Listen carefully to the audio and practice saying the Italian phrases aloud – you’ll have these mastered in no time! Just as in your native language, speaking to Italian-speaking people in a polite manner will win you friends and gain you respect, so it’s worth making the effort!

Resources for further reading:

How to pronounce Excuse me in Italian

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Mi scusi

Excuse me (formal)

Scusa

Excuse me (casual)

Le chiedo perdono

Excuse me (very polite)

Mi dispiace

Sorry

Mi dispiace di questo

I'm sorry about that

La ringrazio dell’aiuto

Thank you for your help (formal)

Grazie dell’aiuto

Thanks for your help (casual)

Grazie mille

Thanks a lot

Grazie tante

Many thanks

Prego

You're welcome

È molto gentile

You are very kind (formal)

Sei molto gentile

You are very kind (casual)

Use all of the above phrases liberally, and you’ll find that people will treat you well.

That’s it for this lesson. If you want more lessons on Italian salutations then I recommend that you check out the following:

A presto!

Maria DiLorenzi and the Rocket Italian Team

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