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How Do You Say Snake In Italian?

Writer Robert King

What does boah mean in Italian?

While in Italy, you’ll hear the word “boh” a lot. It’s a staple in my toolkit. “I don’t know, who knows?” is what it means.

Is Benvenuto Italian?

Benvenuto is the Italian word for “welcome,” which is used to greet someone when they arrive politely and friendly.

How do you say OK in Italy?

That’s all right! It’ll be fine! Is it alright with you if I ask about your finances?

What language is ho fatto?

Is “ho fatto” the same as “I made”? – The Italian Language Stack Exchange. –

Why do Italians say bah?

A dictionary says Italians have made this B sound since around 1840 to express “doubt, indifference or reticence” since that time. – Where are we now? – Oh, my! –

Why do Italians say buh?

There’s a simple explanation for the Italian word boh: It means “I don’t know” in the most informal sense. It’s a little like saying, “I don’t know.”