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elisabetta3January 2017 "Ditemi se vi serve qualcosa" means "tell me if you need something", while "ditemi se vi servo A qualcosa" ("ditemi se posso esservi d'aiuto" sounds better) means "tell me if I can help you out". Basically they're the same thing but the first one is used informally, while the second one is used in a formal way (like a shop girl or a bartender)! Hope it helped you out! Haha! |
Antonino82December 2016 "Ditemi se vi serve qualcosa" should be similar to help. |