Usage examples of "Cosa c'è" in Italian with translation to English

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Questa scatola pesa una tonnellata. Cosa c'è dentro? This box weighs a ton. What's inside?
Cosa c'è di nuovo? What's new?
Cosa c'è sulla scrivania? What is on the desk?
Cosa c'è che non va? What's wrong?
Cosa c'è là da fare? What's there to do?
Cosa c'è sul banco? What is on the desk?
Cosa c'è di buono nel quartiere? What's good in the neighborhood?
Cosa c'è lì da fare? What's there to do?
Sono miope e non riesco a leggere cosa c'è scritto su quel cartello. I am near-sighted, so I cannot make out what is written on that signboard.
Cosa vi fa pensare che a Tom piace l'heavy metal? What makes you think that Tom likes heavy metal?
Noi abbiamo bisogno di denaro per fare qualsiasi cosa. We need money to do anything.
Cosa fate oggi? What're you doing today?
Che cosa fai per divertimento? What do you do for fun?
Cosa succede nel vostro paese? What happens in your country?
Cosa pensi abbia fatto? What do you think he did?
Cosa vorreste come dessert? What would you like for dessert?
Cosa sarà di noi se scoppiasse una guerra? What would become of us if war should break out?
Dev'essere stupida per dire una cosa del genere. She must be stupid to say such a thing.
Che cosa avete visto a Tegucigalpa? What have you seen in Tegucigalpa?
Di cosa vuoi parlarmi? What do you want to talk to me about?
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