Significado
Asking permission to enter a room.
Contexto cultural
Italians often say 'Permesso?' while they are already crossing the threshold. It's a 'simultaneous' request rather than waiting for a full 'yes' in casual settings. Hospitality is paramount. If you ask 'posso entrare?', you will often be offered coffee or food immediately upon entry. It's seen as a trigger for the host's duties. In Italian offices, doors are often left slightly open. Even so, it is considered rude to enter without the verbal 'posso entrare?' or a knock. When entering a small local church or a sacristy, saying 'posso entrare?' to a priest or caretaker is a sign of deep respect for the sacred space.
The Knock-and-Ask
In Italy, always knock *before* or *while* saying 'posso entrare?'. Never just stand there and say it to a closed door.
Wait for the 'Avanti'
In formal settings, wait for the person inside to say 'Avanti!' or 'Prego!' before you actually move your feet.
Significado
Asking permission to enter a room.
The Knock-and-Ask
In Italy, always knock *before* or *while* saying 'posso entrare?'. Never just stand there and say it to a closed door.
Wait for the 'Avanti'
In formal settings, wait for the person inside to say 'Avanti!' or 'Prego!' before you actually move your feet.
The 'Permesso' Hybrid
If you want to sound like a local, say 'Posso? Permesso?' as you walk in. It's the ultimate polite entry.
Eye Contact
When asking to enter, try to make eye contact as soon as the door opens. It reinforces the 'bella figura'.
Teste-se
Choose the correct form to ask permission to enter.
Tu sei alla porta del tuo amico. Cosa dici?
After the modal verb 'posso', you must use the infinitive 'entrare'.
Complete the sentence with the correct verb.
Scusi, professore, ________ entrare?
'Posso' is used to ask for permission.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Toc toc! B: Chi è? A: Sono io, Maria. ________? B: Sì, avanti!
In the context of knocking on a door, 'posso entrare' is the logical request.
Match the phrase to the formality level.
Match 'Potrei entrare?' with its level.
The conditional 'potrei' is more formal than the indicative 'posso'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Where to use it
Home
- • Friend's room
- • Kitchen
- • Bathroom
Work
- • Office
- • Meeting room
- • Breakroom
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosTu sei alla porta del tuo amico. Cosa dici?
After the modal verb 'posso', you must use the infinitive 'entrare'.
Scusi, professore, ________ entrare?
'Posso' is used to ask for permission.
A: Toc toc! B: Chi è? A: Sono io, Maria. ________? B: Sì, avanti!
In the context of knocking on a door, 'posso entrare' is the logical request.
Match 'Potrei entrare?' with its level.
The conditional 'potrei' is more formal than the indicative 'posso'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, it's perfectly fine. However, with very close friends, you might just say 'Ehi, ci sei?' (Hey, are you there?) or just 'Permesso?'.
'Posso' is 'Can I' (Present), while 'Potrei' is 'Could I' (Conditional). 'Potrei' is more polite and formal.
Yes, you can say 'Posso entrare nel club?' to ask about membership.
It's not strictly necessary because 'posso' is already a polite request, but adding 'per favore' never hurts!
If the door is wide open and it's a public-ish space (like an office), you should still say 'Permesso?' or 'Posso?' to announce yourself.
No, 'entrare' is the standard and most correct verb for this situation.
Use the 'we' form: 'Possiamo entrare?'.
Usually 'Avanti!', 'Entra pure!', or 'Prego!'.
Yes, if you are outside someone's house, you can text 'Sono qui, posso entrare?'.
Usually 'posso entrare in casa'.
Frases relacionadas
Si può?
synonymIs it possible [to enter]?
Permesso?
similarPermission?
Posso uscire?
contrastCan I go out?
Vieni pure!
builds onCome on in!
Posso accomodarmi?
specialized formCan I make myself comfortable?