How to say "let me know (formal)" in Italian?

In Italian "let me know (formal)" translates to  Mi faccia sapere 

Transliteration: mee faht-chah sah-peh-reh

🇮🇹 Mi faccia sapere quando arriva il treno.

🗣️ mee faht-chah sah-peh-reh kwahn-doh ah-ree-vah eel treh-noh.

🇺🇸 Let me know when the train arrives.



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Italian

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Learning Italian offers enriched cultural experiences and economic opportunities in sectors like fashion, automotive, and food industries. Italy is a founding EU member with a diverse and rich heritage, making the language valuable for history, art, and culinary enthusiasts. For basic fluency, English speakers need about 1,500-2,000 vocabulary words and can expect to invest 600-750 hours for general proficiency. Italian grammar essentials include the use of articles ('il', 'la'), understanding gender (masculine, feminine), and mastering verb conjugations across various tenses like presente and passato prossimo. Though challenging, these grammatical intricacies enable precise, expressive communication in both professional and social settings.



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How to say "let me know (formal)" in Italian?

You can use the word "Mi faccia sapere" which translates to "Let me know (formal)".

How to pronounce "Mi faccia sapere" (let me know (formal)) in Italian?

The word "Mi faccia sapere" is pronounced as "mee faht-chah sah-peh-reh".

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