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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Italian/Vocabulary/Vegetables|Vegetables]]
* [[Language/Italian/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/Italian/Vocabulary/Weather|Weather]]
* [[Language/Italian/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]]
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* [[Language/Italian/Vocabulary/Bar|Bar]]
* [[Language/Italian/Vocabulary/Dinner-Table|Dinner Table]]
* [[Language/Italian/Vocabulary/People-in-Italian|People in Italian]]
* [[Language/Italian/Vocabulary/Body|Body]]

Revision as of 23:28, 25 February 2023

Basic Italian Phrases for Tourists

Here are some very basic italian phrases for tourists.

Please feel free to edit this page and add new words and phrases.

English Italian
Do you speak English? Parla inglese?
I’m sorry, I don’t speak Italian (very well). Mi scusi, non parlo italiano (molto bene).
I don’t understand. Non capisco.
How do you say station in Italian? Come si dice station in italiano?
Can you write it down please? Può scriverlo per favore?
Can you write down the address please? Può scrivere l’indirizzo per favore?
Can you write down the telephone number please? Può scrivere il numero di telefono per favore?
Where is the station? Dov’è la stazione?
Where are the shops? Dove sono i negozi?
I’m looking for the bus stop. Sto cercando la fermata dell'autobus.
Is there a bathroom/toilet nearby? C’è un bagno/toilette qui vicino?
How much time does it take to get to Milano? Quanto tempo ci vuole per arrivare a Milano?
I’d like to buy two tickets. Vorrei comprare due biglietti.
How much does it cost? Quanto costa?
Can you help me? Può aiutarmi?
Can you take a picture of us? Può farci una foto?
I would like a coffee. Vorrei un caffè.
I am lost. Mi sono perso/persa.

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