意思
Location.
文化背景
The 'appuntamento' (appointment) in Italy is often flexible. 'Sono qui' is the signal that the social event has officially begun for you. Physical presence is a sign of respect. Being 'present' at family gatherings is more important than being on time. Italians use 'Sono qui' as a common caption for 'geo-tagging' on social media to show status or travel. In the South, you might hear 'Ci sono' used more frequently to mean 'I have arrived'.
Drop the 'Io'
Saying 'Io sono qui' is okay, but 'Sono qui' sounds much more like a native speaker.
Qui vs Qua
Don't stress the difference too much as a beginner, but try to use 'qui' for specific spots.
意思
Location.
Drop the 'Io'
Saying 'Io sono qui' is okay, but 'Sono qui' sounds much more like a native speaker.
Qui vs Qua
Don't stress the difference too much as a beginner, but try to use 'qui' for specific spots.
The 'Da' Rule
Always use 'da' if you mention how long you've been 'here'.
Emotional Support
Use 'Sono qui' to show you are listening; it's a very powerful social glue in Italy.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am here'.
___ qui.
'Sono' is the first-person singular form of 'essere'.
How do you say 'I have been here for an hour'?
Choose the correct sentence:
Use 'da' to express duration starting in the past and continuing now.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Dove sei? B: ______, in cucina!
The speaker is answering a question about their location.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to tell a sad friend you are available to listen.
'Per te' adds the emotional layer of support.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Qui vs Qua vs Eccomi
练习题库
4 练习___ qui.
'Sono' is the first-person singular form of 'essere'.
Choose the correct sentence:
Use 'da' to express duration starting in the past and continuing now.
A: Dove sei? B: ______, in cucina!
The speaker is answering a question about their location.
You want to tell a sad friend you are available to listen.
'Per te' adds the emotional layer of support.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, but it's emphatic. Use it if you want to say 'I (and not someone else) am here'.
'Qui' is a precise point; 'qua' is a general area. In practice, they are often interchangeable.
Use the imperfect: 'Ero qui'.
It is neutral. It's fine for both your boss and your best friend.
Yes, if the object is plural (e.g., 'Le chiavi sono qui'). If it's singular, use 'è qui'.
No, for 'I'm coming' use 'Arrivo!' or 'Sto arrivando!'.
Yes, to confirm you have arrived at a location or are available for a call.
'Eccomi' is more dynamic, used when you've just arrived or are responding to a call.
Not really, but 'Ci sono' is a common casual alternative.
Simply add 'per te': 'Sono qui per te'.
相关表达
Eccomi
similarHere I am
Sono qua
synonymI am here
Ci sono
similarI'm here / I'm ready
Sono arrivato
builds onI have arrived
Esserci
specialized formTo be there/present