Sentence examples of "hai" in Italian

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Hai mai cantato in pubblico? Have you ever sung in public?
Hai mai visto una balena? Have you ever seen a whale?
Hai finito i compiti, vero? You have finished your homework, haven't you?
Hai un account di Facebook? Do you have a Facebook account?
Non hai nulla da temere. You have nothing to fear.
Hai mai visto un molo? Have you ever seen a pier?
Lo hai mai sentito cantare? Have you ever heard him sing?
Tu hai un bel nome. You have a beautiful name.
Cosa hai mangiato per colazione? What did you have for breakfast?
Hai molti soldi con te? Do you have much money with you?
Hai un account su Twitter? Do you have a Twitter account?
Hai già letto questo libro? Have you read this book already?
Hai visto il mio cappotto? Have you seen my coat?
Non hai niente da fare? Don't you have anything to do?
Hai un po' di tempo? Do you have some time?
Hai una mano leggera, vero? You have a light hand, don't you?
Tu non hai la febbre. You don't have a fever.
Hai mai giocato a baseball? Have you ever played baseball?
Hai una dimensione più grande? Do you have a larger size?
Hai già mangiato la minestra? Have you eaten supper yet?
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