How to Say ‘To have the opportunity’ in Italian
Di avere l'opportunità
💬 Usage Tip: Combine 'di' with verb phrases to express desires or intentions.
Phrase Breakdown
Di avere
L'opportunità
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Di
[dee]
to have
Indicates owning or holding something, often a chance or possibility.
Spero di avere l'opportunità di mostrare le mie capacità.
I hope to have the opportunity to showcase my skills.
avere
[ah-VEH-reh]
to have
Used to denote possession or obtaining something.
E' importante di avere l'opportunità di migliorare.
It's important to have the opportunity to improve.
l'
[l']
The
Definite article used to specify something particular.
Siamo felici di offrirti l'opportunità di lavorare con noi.
We are happy to offer you the opportunity to work with us.
opportunità
[oh-por-toon-ee-TAH]
opportunity
A chance for advancement or progress.
Non perderei l'opportunità per nulla al mondo.
I wouldn't miss the opportunity for anything in the world.
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