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Di avere

To have

Language note: 'Di' is commonly used before infinitive verbs in Italian.

Culture note: Openness to opportunities is a valued trait in Italian business culture.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Di

[dee]

to have

Indicates possession or presence of something in abstract or physical form.

Spero di avere il tempo per il colloquio.

I hope to have time for the interview.

avere

[ah-VEH-reh]

to have

Used to express possession or responsibility.

Di avere l'opportunità di conoscervi meglio.

To have the opportunity to get to know you better.

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