Italian Phrase
So comunicare molto bene.
Meaning
Literally, ‘I know how to communicate very well.’ The sentence tells the listener that the speaker possesses a strong ability to convey ideas clearly and effectively.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to highlight your communication skills – in a job interview, during a presentation, or when a friend asks about your strengths in speaking or writing.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Socomunicaremoltobene
So (sapere)
‘So’ is the first‑person singular present of the verb *sapere* (to know). It is used to express knowledge or ability, not a state of being.
Comunicare (infinitive)
The infinitive *comunicare* means ‘to communicate’. After *so* it indicates the skill you possess.
Molto (adverb of degree)
‘Molto’ intensifies the following adverb, meaning ‘very’ or ‘a lot’.
Bene (adverb of manner)
‘Bene’ describes how something is done – ‘well’. In Italian adverbs usually follow the verb directly.
🗨In Conversation
Sei bravo a parlare in pubblico?
Are you good at speaking in public?
Sì, so comunicare molto bene.
Yes, I know how to communicate very well.
✕Common Mistakes
Sò comunicare molto bene.
‘Sò’ with an accent is the first‑person singular of *essere* (to be) in some dialects; the correct form here is ‘so’ without an accent.
Sono comunicare molto bene.
‘Sono’ means ‘I am’; it cannot be used to express knowledge of a skill.
So comunicare bene molto.
Adverbs of degree (molto) normally precede the adverb they modify.
↔Alternatives
Comunico molto bene.
I communicate very well.
Ho ottime capacità comunicative.
I have excellent communication skills.
Parlo con grande chiarezza.
I speak with great clarity.
Cultural Tip
It’s common in Italy to balance confidence with modesty. While ‘So comunicare molto bene’ is perfectly correct, you might soften it in a formal setting with ‘Penso di comunicare molto bene’ or ‘Ritengo di avere buone capacità comunicative’ to avoid sounding overly boastful.

