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PhrasesConcierge RequestsPuò chiamarmi un taxi, per favore?
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Può chiamarmi un taxi, per favore?

Can you call me a taxi, please?

Pronunciation

Say 'PUÒ' with a rising tone on the accent. 'Chiamarmi' — stress the second syllable: 'chia-MAR-mi'.

When to use it

Use at the hotel reception or concierge desk when you need a taxi. More reliable than hailing one on the street in many Italian cities.

What it means

'Può' is the third-person singular of 'potere' in the present tense, used as a polite request. 'Chiamarmi' combines 'chiamare' (to call) with 'mi' (me/for me). In Italy, taxis must be called by phone or found at designated ranks — they cannot legally be hailed arbitrarily.

Variations

Potrebbe chiamarmi un taxi?

Could you call me a taxi?

Conditional form, slightly more formal

Può prenotare un taxi per le otto?

Can you book a taxi for eight o'clock?

Adds a specific time

C'è un taxi disponibile adesso?

Is there a taxi available now?

Asks about availability rather than making a direct request

Mini Dialogue

Buongiorno, può chiamarmi un taxi, per favore? Sì, certo. Per quando? Per adesso, se possibile. Perfetto, arriva in circa dieci minuti.

Good morning, can you call me a taxi, please? Yes, of course. For when? For now, if possible. Perfect, it will arrive in about ten minutes.

Cultural Note

In Italy, official taxis are white and metered. The concierge will typically call the local radio taxi cooperative. Avoid unlicensed 'abusive' taxis, especially near tourist sites and airports.