How to Say "How are you?" in Italian - Come stai? - Daily Italian Words (2024)

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Come stai? Come va? FAQs

by Mathieu Gasquet

There are many ways to ask a person how he or she is in Italian. Unlike English, there are variations depending on your relationship with the person, or if you’re asking a single person versus a group of people.

Come stai?

One of the most common phrases is Come stai? where come means how and stai is the second person singular of the verb stare. The latter means to stay but in this case it takes on the same meaning as the English verb to be.

The conjugation of the verb stare changes depending on the person you are addressing:

  • Come stai? (second person singular): to a friend, family member or acquaintance you know well enough
  • Come sta? (second person singular, formal): to a doctor, policeman, judge or client for example
  • Come state? (second person plural): to a group of people
How to Say "How are you?" in Italian - Come stai? - Daily Italian Words (1)

Come va?

Another way of asking the same question is Come va which means How’s it going. It’s not a formal way of asking so you wouldn’t use it with someone you’ve just met for the first time or a client. It’s common among friends and acquaintances. Come va is less direct and personal than Come stai. Another variation is Come vanno le cose (how are things).

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Among friends, you can take the slang approach and say: come butta or come ti/vi butta where butta is the third person singular of the verb buttare (to throw). Or you can simply say allora…? which is a way of urging the other person to tell you how he or she is without directly asking the question.

If you know the person well, regardless of whether he/she is a friend or a client, you can be more specific as an act of politeness or to show interest:

  • Come va il lavoro? = How’s work?
  • Come sta la famiglia? = How’s the family?

Or you can skip the verbs and go with the following expressions:

  • Tutto bene? = Everything ok?
  • Tutto a posto? = Everything in order?

It’s common to mix and match different versions, especially if you’re happy to see the person.

Ciao ragazzi, come state, tutto bene?

Hey guys, how are you, everything ok?

Ciao Manuela, come stai? E il lavoro come va?

Hi Manual, how are you? And how’s work going?

Buongiorno avvocato, come sta? E la famiglia? Tutto a posto spero!

Good day lawyer*, how are you? And the family? Everything’s ok I hope!

*Note: in Italian, it is common practice to call people by their profession, if the profession is highly ranked in society: dottore (doctor), avvocato (lawyer), ingegnere (engineer), commissario (police commissioner). You wouldn’t do this for jobs with a lower ranking. For example, you wouldn’t call an electrician elettricista or a worker operaio.

We’ll explore other greetings in a separate article, as well as how to respond to these greetings, but here is a few extra phrases in the meantime:

Ciao Carlo, come stai? – Sto bene grazie, e tu? – Anch’io tutto bene, grazie!

Hi Carlo, how are you? – I’m good thanks, and you? – I’m also fine, thanks!

Allora? Come butta Antonio? Tutto a posto? – Ciao Pino! Ma si dai, non c’è male.

So? How are you, Antonio? Everything ok? – Hi Pino! Yeah, things aren’t bad.

Buonasera direttore, come sta? – Bene grazie, e Lei? – Tutto bene grazie, un po’ accaldato con queste temperature! – Lo so, ormai l’estate è alle porte!

Good evening director, how are you? – Fine thanks, and you? – Everything fine, thank you, a bit hot with these temperatures! – I know, summer is nearly upon us!

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Mathieu Gasquet

Mathieu Gasquet was born and raised in Turin in the north of Italy to an Italian mother and a French father. He provides the audio pronunciation for Daily Italian Words.

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FAQs

How to Say "How are you?" in Italian - Come stai? - Daily Italian Words? ›

If you want to say how are you in Italian you can just simply say "Come stai?" (informal) or "Come sta?" (formal).

How to respond to come stai? ›

So let's start!
  1. Come stai? “How are you?” ...
  2. E tu? “And you?” ...
  3. Come sei stato ultimamente? “How have you been recently?”
  4. Sto bene. “I'm fine.”
  5. Non male. “I am not bad.” ...
  6. Anche io sto bene. “I'm fine too.”
  7. Mi sento male. “I am feeling bad.” ...
  8. Sto bene. “I'm okay.”

What does "como stai" mean? ›

How are you?” –

What is the difference between come sta and come stai? ›

To ask someone how they are, you can say: Come stai = how are you (informal) Come sta = how are you (formal)

How are you greetings in Italian? ›

Ciao, come stai? is another informal way to say “Hi, how are you?”. Ciao bella/bello or Ciao cara/caro are terms of endearment for greeting a loved one. You can also say Salve, which is in between formal and informal in Italian.

What does Come stai mia cara mean? ›

Come stai, mia cara? How are you, my dear? Register to see more examples It's simple and it's free.

What does "ciao bella" mean? ›

Ciao bella is an informal Italian expression literally meaning “goodbye (or hello), beautiful.”

What is bene grazie? ›

Thanks. Ah, bene, grazie. Well, thank you.

What does tutto mangiare mean? ›

Translation of "mangiare tutto" in English. eat all eat it all. eat as much.

How do you respond to ciao? ›

Although ciao is the most commonly heard greeting in Italy, it's important to notice who is saying it. Italians use this with people they are familiar with… people they know. If you are greeted first with a ciao then you can respond with ciao back.

How are you in Italian to a woman? ›

"Come stai?" : The classical informal Italian "how are you"

What does "ciao tutti" mean? ›

Moving on to other ways to say hello in Italian, if you want to greet a group of friends, you can also say Ciao a tutti which means “Hello everybody”. Depending on your relationship with the members of the group you are greeting, you can also say Salve a tutti or you can greet each and every one of them differently.

How do you say thank you in Italy? ›

Grazie — Thank you

This is the most common way to say thanks in Italian. It's simple, easy, and can be used in everyday situations. However, one thing that should be noted is that when you pronounce grazie, you need to put emphasis on the “e” so that it's said like “graht-see-eh.”

What is a good response to Como estas? ›

When someone asks you ¿Cómo estás? If you feel alright, you say estoy bien; you could also say, estoy muy bien, to give more emphasis, which means “very good” or “very well.” You can also add one extra word, gracias, meaning “thanks”, and estoy bien, gracias; it means “I'm fine, thank you.”

How do you respond to "Como estás" in Italian? ›

“Come Stai” in Italian literally means “How are you?” So you can respond to it by saying “Sto Bene” which means “I am fine”.

How do you respond to greetings in Italian? ›

How do Italians respond when someone says “ciao” or “come stai"? Usually ”ciao!” if someone you know and aren't close enough to engage in a protracted conversation, or “bene” or “bene, grazie” or “bene, tu?” if close enough to follow with additional conversation.

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