Basic Italian phrases for travel in Italy
Traveling to Italy is the dream of many language learning students. And no wonder they want to go because there is a lot to see in Italy! The artistic and cultural heritage, the food, the people, and the combination of landscapes so different from each other, make Italy the ideal vacation destination for many tourists.
If you are also one of them, this post is for you! Here are some basic Italian phrases for travel in Italy.
Basic Italian phrases for travel in Italy
During your stay in Italy, it will give you peace to be able to handle situations any tourist goes through. In the big cities, people speak English. But do not rely on English to solve emergency situations because Italy is one of the less proficient countries in Europe speaking English.
Plus, it’s always better to move around Italy having a command of the language.
Greetings in Italian
There are many ways to say hello and goodbye in Italian.
However, the most versatile words to learn are:
Buongiorno – Good morning!
Arrivederci – See you later!
Remember that Italians are formal and always say “you” to a stranger, especially in public places such as bars, hotels, and restaurants.
Thank you expressions in Italian
The most commonly used words to thank someone are:
Grazie – Thank you!
Prego – You are welcome!
Expressions for entering a place
Scusi – Excuse me!
Prego – Come in (used to let someone pass) / you’re welcome.
Permesso – Permission
Mi dispiace – I’m sorry
If you don’t understand
Parla inglese? – Do you speak English?
Non capisco – I don’t understand
Può ripetere, per favore? – Can you repeat, please?
Phrases to use at the airport
Vorrei un biglietto di andata/ritorno per New York – I wanted a one way ticket to Ne York.
A che ora parte il prossimo volo – What time does the next flight leave?
A che ora è l’imbarco? – What time is the boarding?
Dov’è il check-in? – Where is the check-in?
Il volo è in ritardo? – Is the flight delayed?
Il mio volo è stato cancellato. Cosa posso fare? – My flight has been canceled. What can I do?
Dove ritiro il bagaglio? – Where do I pick up my luggage?
Helpful words to know at the airport
Uscita – Exit
Entrata – Entry
Imbarco – Boarding
Aereo – Airplane
Gate – Boarding gate
Check-in – Check-in
Partenze – Departures
Arrivi – Arrivals
Decollo – Takeoff
Atterraggio – Landing
Hostess – Hostess
Steward – Stewardess
Pilota – Pilot
Posto – Seat
Valigia = Suitcase
Bagaglio a mano – Carry-on baggage
Bagaglio da stiva – Hold baggage
Phrases to ask for information
Dov’è _______ ? – Where is _____ ?
…la stazione dei treni? – …the train station?
…la stazione degli autobus? – …the bus station?
…l’aeroporto? – …the airport?
…il centro-città? – …the city center?
…l’ostello? – …the hostel?
…l’albergo_____? – …the hotel _____?
Si può andare a piedi? – Can you walk there?
È vicino? – Is it nearby?
Quanto è lontano? – How far is it?
Means of transportation
Dove posso prendere il cab? – Where can I take a cab?
Sa il numero per chiamare un cab? – What is the number to call a cab?
Quanto costa fino…? – How much does it cost until…?
…alla stazione? – the station?
…all’aeroporto? – the airport?
…all’albergo? – the hotel?
Che autobus devo prendere per andare all’aeroporto? – Which bus can I take to the airport?
Che treno mi porta a _____? – Which train takes me to ____?
Dove si comprano i biglietti? – Where can I buy tickets?
Quanto costa un biglietto? – How much does a ticket cost?
Quanto ci mette per arrivare a ____? – How long does it take to ____?
È occupato questo posto? – Is this seat occupied?
Helpful words regarding transportation
Tassista – Taxi driver
Contachilometri – Odometer
Tariffa – Fare/Fare
Biglietto – Ticket
Autista – Driver
Biglietto solo andata – One-way ticket
Biglietto andata/ritorno – Round-trip ticket
Metropolitana – Subway
Biglietto giornaliero – Single Ticket
Biglietto turistico – Tourist Ticket
Biglietto settimanale – Weekly ticket / Weekly pass
Biglietto mensile – Monthly ticket / Monthly pass
Helpful phrases at the hotel
Vorrei prenotare una camera – I wanted to book a room.
Ho una prenotazione a nome _____. – I have a reservation under the name ______.
Quanto costa una camera per ___ persone? – How much is a room for ___ people?
Avete stanze disponibili? – Do you have rooms available?
A che ora è la colazione? – What time is breakfast?
Può portarmi la colazione in camera? – Can you bring breakfast to my room?
A che ora è il check-in? – What time is check-in?
A che ora è il check-out? – What time is check-out?
Può portarmi un altro/a cuscino/asciugamano/coperta? = Could you bring me another pillow/towel/blanket?
Helpful words at the hotel
Colazione – Breakfast
Hall – Hall / Lobby
Reception – Reception
Stanza – Room
Letto singolo – Single bed
Letto matrimoniale – double bed
Letti doppi – two single beds
Finestra – Window
Fumatore – Smoker
Helpful phrases at the restaurant
In Italy, we have many different places to eat. So click here to read this article that explains the options.
Now let us continue reviewing these helpful phrases at the restaurant.
Vorrei prenotare un tavolo per _[numero di persone]_ per le _[ora]_. – I would like to reserve a table for _ [number of people] _ for _ [hour] _.
Un tavolo per _[numero di persone]_, per favore. – A table for __[number of people] _, please.
Avete tavoli all’aperto? – Do you have outdoor tables?
Preferiamo sederci dentro/fuori – We would like to sit inside/outside.
Accettate carte di credito? – Do you accept credit cards?
Avete piatti vegetariani? – Do you have vegetarian dishes?
Mi porta il menù? – Will you bring me the menu?
Scusi. Vorremmo ordinare. – Excuse me. We want to order.
Io prendo _[piatto]_. – I want _[plate]_.
Il conto, per favore. – The bill, please.
Vorremo conti separati. – We want to pay separately.
Helpful words at the restaurant
Antipasti – Appetizers
Primo – First dish (in Italy, it is usually pasta or rice)
Secondo – Second dish (meat or fish)
Contorno – Garnish (salad, vegetables)
Dessert – Dessert
Menù – Menu
Bibita – Drink (non-alcoholic)
Forchetta – Fork
Coltello – Knife
Cucchiaio – Spoon
Coperto – Cutlery
Conto – Bill
Mancia – Tip
Cameriere – Waiter
Cuoco – Cook
Cassa – Cashier
Helpful phrases for shopping
Vorrei provare questo – I want to try this on.
Avete la taglia S/M/L? – Do you have the size S/M/L?
Quanto costa? – How much does it cost?
Posso pagare con la carta di credito? – Can I pay with credit cards?
Helpful words for shopping
Bancomat – Card (usually debit card) / also the name of the ATM.
Contanti – Cash
Carta di credito – Credit card
Etichetta – Label (clothing label).
Taglia – Size
Misura – Measurement (for example, of shoe size).
Emergency phrases
Devo andare in ospedale – I have to go to the hospital.
Devo andare al pronto soccorso – I have to go to the emergency room.
Aiuto! – Help!
Chiamate un’ambulanza! – Call an ambulance!
Chiamate la polizia! – Call the police!
Emergency numbers
Call 113 to contact the Police.
Call 112 to contact Carabinieri (like the Police but for less far-reaching matters).
Call 118 to ask for an Ambulance.
Wrapping Up!
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