Sentence examples of "Dici" in Italian

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E che ne dici di un caffè? And what about a coffee?
Che ne dici di pesce per cena? What about having fish for dinner?
Che ne dici di un'altra tazza di caffè? How about another cup of coffee?
Che ne dici di andare a vedere un film sabato? How about going to the movies on Saturday?
Sarebbe carino. Che ne dici di invitare John e Mary? That'd be nice. What about inviting John and Mary?
Che ne dici di mangiare fuori stasera tanto per cambiare? How about eating out this evening for a change?
Che ne dici di venire a passare una settimana con noi l'anno prossimo? How would you like to come and spend a week with us next year?
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