Averti qui
To have you here
Language note: Combines 'avere' (to have) with 'qui' (here). Commonly used when hosting.
Culture note: A comforting phrase often used by Italians to express hospitality and warmth.
Context: They express joy in having you at their place.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Averti
[ah-VEHR-tee]
to have you
Expresses the act of having someone present.
È bello averti qui con noi.
It's nice to have you here with us.
qui
[kwee]
here
Refers to being at this specific place.
Siamo felici che sei qui.
We are happy that you are here.
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