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Anna: You just don’t use “any” here in Italian. 🙂
You could add “di” + article meaning “some/any” like: “Ha dei fratelli?” but that’s not the most natural way to say that.
How to ask in Italian: Do u have ANY Italian friends? OR Does Luca has ANY brothers? (How to ask, in case, if we would like to keep word ANY in the questions?)
Thank u.
Capito. Grazie!
With cities, you only use “a”.
Is there a difference between (what I’m assuming are prepositions) “a” and “in” in reference to Rome or any other major city? Is it also correct to say, “Sì, ho un amico in Roma?”