How to Use “Sia + Sia” in Italian (or How to say “BOTH pasta AND pizza sound good”)
SIA Mario SIA Francesco mi hanno chiesto di uscire stasera.
I use BOTH Learn Italian with Lucrezia AND Italian with Cher to help me learn Italian.
How do you say that sentence in Italian?
This is BOTH a simple AND useful piece of grammar. (See what I did there? Yeah, I’m being extra cheesy today.)
When you want to stress that there are two options, you can use this structure:
Usage #1: Both/And
Sia + some noun/full verb + sia + some other noun/full verb
Esempi:
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