How to Say ‘This is my house.’ in Italian
Ecco questa é casa mia.
💬 Usage Tip: Note the use of 'Ecco' to introduce or present something in Italian.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Introducing one's home is a significant gesture in Italian culture, highlighting hospitality.
Phrase Breakdown
Ecco
Questa é
Casa mia.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Ecco
[eh-koh]
Here
Used to draw attention to someone or something that is present or near the speaker.
Ecco il tuo libro sulla sedia.
Here is your book on the chair.
questa
[kwes-tah]
this
Used to identify a specific person or thing close to the speaker.
Questa è mia sorella.
This is my sister.
é
[eh]
is
Third person singular of the verb 'essere', meaning 'to be'.
Il tempo è bello oggi.
The weather is nice today.
casa
[kah-sah]
house
A building for human habitation.
La mia casa è grande.
My house is big.
mia
[mee-ah]
my
Belonging to the speaker or writer.
Questa è la mia amica.
This is my friend.
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