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Magari!

I wish!

Expressing a strong desire.

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문화적 배경

Magari is often cited by linguists as one of the most 'Italian' words because it balances the country's historical struggles with its persistent hopefulness. In the South, 'Magari' can be accompanied by a specific hand gesture—the fingers bunched together and moving toward the chest—to emphasize the heart's desire. The word is a favorite for songwriters because its three syllables (Ma-ga-ri) create a rhythmic, melodic cadence that fits perfectly in ballads about lost love or future dreams. On Italian TikTok and Instagram, 'Magari' is used as a one-word caption for 'aesthetic' posts, representing an aspirational lifestyle.

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The 'Sigh' Factor

When saying 'Magari' to express a wish, exhale slightly as you say it. It adds that authentic Italian wistfulness.

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Avoid 'Che'

Never say 'Magari che...'. It's a common mistake for Spanish and French speakers. Just go straight to the verb.

Expressing a strong desire.

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The 'Sigh' Factor

When saying 'Magari' to express a wish, exhale slightly as you say it. It adds that authentic Italian wistfulness.

⚠️

Avoid 'Che'

Never say 'Magari che...'. It's a common mistake for Spanish and French speakers. Just go straight to the verb.

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Sarcastic Magari

You can use it sarcastically. If someone says 'I'm sure you'll be a billionaire tomorrow,' a flat 'Magari' means 'Yeah, in your dreams'.

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Social Media

Use it as a comment on beautiful photos. It's the easiest way to sound like a native speaker online.

셀프 테스트

Choose the best response to the following question: 'Vuoi venire in Italia con me?'

A: Vuoi venire in Italia con me? B: ________!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Magari

Magari is the perfect way to say 'I wish!' or 'I'd love to!' in response to a great offer.

Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb 'essere' (to be) in the subjunctive.

Magari ________ (lui) qui con noi stasera!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: fosse

After 'Magari' expressing a wish, we use the imperfect subjunctive (fosse).

Match the use of 'Magari' to the correct context.

1. Magari mangiamo fuori? 2. Magari! 3. Magari avessi studiato di più.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1-B, 2-C, 3-A

Magari changes meaning based on the grammar and context provided.

Fill in the blank in this text message conversation.

User1: Ho vinto 10 euro! User2: Solo 10? ________ fossero 10.000!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Magari

User2 is expressing a wish for a larger amount of money.

In which situation is 'Magari' NOT appropriate?

Select the wrong context:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Saying maybe it will rain (and you hate rain)

Magari implies you WANT the outcome. If you don't want rain, use 'Forse'.

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시각 학습 자료

Magari vs. Forse

Magari (Desire)
I want it to happen Positive hope
Forse (Neutral)
It might happen Neutral fact

Common Contexts

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Dreams

  • Money
  • Travel
  • Love
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Plans

  • Dinner
  • Cinema
  • Meeting

연습 문제 은행

5 연습 문제
Choose the best response to the following question: 'Vuoi venire in Italia con me?' Choose A1

A: Vuoi venire in Italia con me? B: ________!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Magari

Magari is the perfect way to say 'I wish!' or 'I'd love to!' in response to a great offer.

Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb 'essere' (to be) in the subjunctive. Fill Blank B1

Magari ________ (lui) qui con noi stasera!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: fosse

After 'Magari' expressing a wish, we use the imperfect subjunctive (fosse).

Match the use of 'Magari' to the correct context. situation_matching A2

1. Magari mangiamo fuori? 2. Magari! 3. Magari avessi studiato di più.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1-B, 2-C, 3-A

Magari changes meaning based on the grammar and context provided.

Fill in the blank in this text message conversation. dialogue_completion A2

User1: Ho vinto 10 euro! User2: Solo 10? ________ fossero 10.000!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Magari

User2 is expressing a wish for a larger amount of money.

In which situation is 'Magari' NOT appropriate? Choose A2

Select the wrong context:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Saying maybe it will rain (and you hate rain)

Magari implies you WANT the outcome. If you don't want rain, use 'Forse'.

🎉 점수: /5

자주 묻는 질문

12 질문

Mostly, but it can also mean 'maybe' or 'perhaps' when making suggestions or speculating about a possibility.

It's better to avoid it in very formal business emails. Use 'Speriamo' or 'Auspichiamo' instead.

If you are expressing a wish, use the Imperfect Subjunctive (e.g., Magari fosse).

Not at all! It's a very friendly and emotional word. Only the tone can make it sarcastic.

They are used similarly, but 'Magari' doesn't use the word 'que' and has a Greek rather than Arabic origin.

Yes! It means 'I hope so' or 'Maybe yes'.

Because it often refers to things that are desirable but unlikely, so the sigh represents the longing.

It's more of a common interjection, but it's used so frequently in casual speech that it feels like part of the informal 'slang' toolkit.

No. You only use 'Magari' for things you want. For bad things, use 'Spero di no' (I hope not).

The stress is on the second syllable: ma-GA-ri.

Yes, it's perfectly appropriate for all ages.

Using it to mean 'maybe' for something you don't actually want to happen.

관련 표현

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Speriamo bene

similar

Let's hope for the best

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Volesse il cielo

similar

Would to Heaven

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Forse

contrast

Maybe

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Magari un corno

specialized form

No way / Yeah right

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Sia mai

contrast

Heaven forbid

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