Italian Phrase
Felice di entrare in contatto con te.
Meaning
Literally, 'Happy to get in touch with you.' It conveys a warm, positive feeling about establishing communication, whether in a personal or professional setting.
When to use
Use this phrase after an introduction, in the opening line of an email, or when you meet someone you’ve been trying to reach. It works well in networking, business correspondence, and friendly follow‑ups.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Felicedientrareincontattoconte
Felice di + infinitive
The adjective 'felice' is followed by 'di' and an infinitive verb to express happiness about doing something.
Entrare in contatto
A fixed expression meaning 'to get in touch' or 'to make contact'.
Prepositional phrase con te
'con' introduces the person you are contacting; 'te' is the stressed pronoun.
🗨In Conversation
Felice di entrare in contatto con te.
Happy to get in touch with you.
Il piacere è mio, grazie per avermi scritto.
The pleasure is mine, thanks for writing to me.
✕Common Mistakes
Felice per entrare in contatto con te.
The adjective 'felice' takes 'di' + infinitive, not 'per'.
Felice di entrare in contatto te.
The preposition 'con' is required before the pronoun.
Felice di entrare contatto con te.
The set phrase is 'entrare in contatto', not 'entrare contatto'.
↔Alternatives
Piacere di conoscerti.
Nice to meet you.
Sono contento di poterti contattare.
I’m glad I can contact you.
È un piacere mettersi in contatto con te.
It’s a pleasure to get in touch with you.
Cultural Tip
In Italian, 'felice di' sounds slightly more formal than the everyday 'piacere di'. In business emails, 'Felice di entrare in contatto con lei' (using the formal 'lei') is preferred, while friends might simply say 'Felice di sentirti' or 'Piacere di sentirti'.

