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Posso avere la ricevuta?

Can I have a receipt?

Pronunciation

'Ricevuta' — 'ri-che-VU-ta'. Four syllables, stress on third. Soft 'c' before 'e'.

When to use it

After making a purchase at an Italian market. Market vendors are required by law to issue receipts. Asking also signals you're an informed buyer who knows the rules.

What it means

'Ricevuta' = receipt. At markets, a receipt ('ricevuta' or 'scontrino fiscale') is legally required. Many informal vendors may not have a printer — they should at minimum write a handwritten receipt.

Variations

Può fare uno scontrino?

Can you make a receipt?

'Scontrino' = small fiscal receipt — standard term

Per le spese ho bisogno della ricevuta.

I need the receipt for expenses.

Explaining why you need it — business purpose

Può scrivere la ricevuta a mano?

Can you write the receipt by hand?

Accepting a handwritten receipt when no printer is available

Mini Dialogue

Cliente: Posso avere la ricevuta? Venditore: Certo — ho il registratore di cassa. Un momento. Cliente: Perfetto. Ne ho bisogno per le spese aziendali. Venditore: Le faccio la ricevuta con i dati dell'azienda — mi dia il codice fiscale o la partita IVA.

Customer: Can I have a receipt? Vendor: Of course — I have the cash register. One moment. Customer: Perfect. I need it for business expenses. Vendor: I'll make the receipt with the company details — give me the tax code or VAT number.

Cultural Note

Licensed Italian market vendors ('titolari di licenza ambulante') are required to have a fiscal receipt system. Cash-in-hand without a receipt is technically illegal but informally tolerated for small amounts. Asking protects both you and the honest vendor.