How to Express a Need in Italian
If you want to express a need in Italian you can use the expression avere bisogno di which means “to need”. The phrase literally translates to “to have need of” and it is followed by either a verb in the infinitive or a noun.
Sono stanca, ho bisogno di dormire.
I am tired, I need to sleep.
Hai bisogno di un abbraccio.
You need a hug.
The structure of this construction is: verb avere + the noun bisogno + the preposition di + verb in the infinitive.
Interestingly, the noun bisogno (need) comes from the Italian impersonal verb bisognare. It is impersonal because it is used to speak generally and has no logical subject it can be conjugated to. The grammatical subject, instead, is always third person singular.
If you want to understand better what I mean by logical subject vs grammatical subject, have a look at our article on the Italian impersonal “si”.
The impersonal construction bisogna is used to express a general need or obligation. It refers to a general rule or something that applies to everyone.
Bisogna fare silenzio al cinema durante il film.
It is necessary to be quiet at the cinema during the movie.
However, here I will focus on the expression avere bisogno di.
Avere Bisogno di
“Avere Bisogno di” + Noun
When avere bisogno di is followed by a noun, it expresses a need for that particular thing or person. The preposition di is followed by either a singular or plural noun:
Ho bisogno di un caffè.
I need a coffee.
Abbiamo bisogno del tuo aiuto.
We need your help.
Loro hanno bisogno di soldi.
They need money.
Of course, keep in mind that when the preposition di is followed by a definite article, they must be merged together to form preposizione articolata, resulting in the following:
il | lo | la | l’ | i | gli | le | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
di | del | dello | della | dell’ | dei | degli | delle |
Also, this construction can be used with pronouns, since pronouns substitute for nouns:
Hai bisogno di me?
Do you need me?
“Avere Bisogno di” + Infinitive Verb
When avere bisogno di is followed by an infinitive verb, it expresses the need to perform a particular action. The infinitive form of the verb follows the preposition di.
Hai bisogno di studiare.
You need to study.
Abbiamo bisogno di dormire.
We need to sleep.
Ho bisogno di sapere la verità.
I need to know the truth.
The Verb “Avere”
Of course, if you want to be able to use this expression, you have to properly know how to conjugate the verb avere. Here I will show you its conjugation in the main indicative tenses:
presente (present) |
imperfetto (imperfect) | passato prossimo (present perfect) | futuro (future) |
---|---|---|---|
io ho | io avevo | io ho avuto | io avrò |
tu hai | tu avevi | tu hai avuto | tu avrai |
lui/lei ha | lui/lei aveva | lui/lei ha avuto | lui/lei avrà |
noi abbiamo | noi avevamo | noi abbiamo avuto | noi avremo |
voi avete | voi avevate | voi avete avuto | voi avrete |
loro hanno | loro avevano | loro hanno avuto | loro avranno |
Ora bai Bisogno di Studiare!
Now you need to study!
Understanding how to use the expression avere bisogno di is essential to master Italian. It is a key expression to communicate needs and requirements.
To effectively use it, you must be familiar with the conjugation of the verb avere and, as always, you need to practice! I promise you will be able to express your needs clearly, ask questions, and engage in more natural and fluent conversations in Italian.