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La Città: Around Town in Italian

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In this post we’re going to look at some basic vocabulary that you can use to talk about your town or city.

Un Edificio, Una Strada: A Building, A Street

Let’s start with some basic general vocabulary: l’edificio (m.) building; il condominio apartment building; l’edificio di uffici (m.) office building; la strada  street; l’autostrada (f.) highway; il marciapiede sidewalk; il parco park; il parcheggio parking lot; l’albergo (m.) hotel.

  • Dov’è l’albergo?
    Where’s the hotel?
  • C’è un parco qui vicino.
    There’s a park near here.
  • Quanti appartamenti ci sono in questo palazzo / edificio?
    How many apartments are in this building?

Un Negozio: A Store

Now let’s look at how to say various kinds of stores: il negozio store; il supermercato supermarket; il negozio di abbigliamento/vestiti clothing store;il negozio di scarpe  shoe store; la gioielleria  jewelry store; il panificio  bakery; la pasticceria  pastry shop; il macellaio  butcher; la ferramenta  hardware store; la libreria  bookstore; il negozio di elettronica electronics store; la farmacia pharmacy.

  • Ci sono molti negozi in questa strada.
    There are a lot of stores on this street.
  • C’è un grande supermercato nella mia città.
    There is a big supermarket in my town.
  • C’è un negozio di scarpe/negozio di abbigliamento/libreria nelle vicinanze?
    Is there a shoe store/ clothing store/ bookstore nearby?

La Scuola: School

Now let’s look at vocabulary for other places around town: la scuola school; la biblioteca  library; l’università (f.) university; la caserma dei pompieri firehouse; l’ufficio postale (m.) post office; la stazione di polizia  police station; l’ospedale (m.) hospital; la stazione di servizio  gas station; la chiesa  church; la sinagoga  synagogue; il tempio  temple; la moschea mosque.

  • Gli studenti sono a scuola.
    The students are at school.
  • C’è un’università nella mia città.
    There’s a university in my city.
  • Vado all’ufficio postale.
    I’m going to the post office.
  • Vado in biblioteca.
    I’m going to the library.
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Un Buon Ristorante: A Good Restaurant

Now let’s look at vocabulary related to fun and entertainment: il ristorante restaurant; il bar bar; il museo  museum; il cinema cinema/movie theater; il teatro theater; la galleria d’arte art gallery.

  • C’è un buon ristorante?
    Is there a good restaurant?
  • Andiamo al cinema.
    Let’s go to the movies.
  • Vorremo visitare una galleria d’arte.
    We would like to visit an art gallery.

La Stazione Ferroviaria: The Train Station

Now let’s look at some vocabulary related to getting around town: la stazione ferroviaria train station; la stazione degli autobus  bus station; la fermata dell’autobus  bus stop; l’aeroporto (m.) airport; la stazione della metropolitana  subway station.

  • La stazione dei treni è in centro.
    The train station is downtown.
  • Prendo il treno per la città.
    I take the train to the city.
  • Prendo l’autobus per l’aeroporto.
     
    I take the bus to the airport.

Dov’è la metropolitana? Where is the subway?

Let’s end with a few expressions related to asking directions: qui here; there, a destra to the right; a sinistra to the left; qui vicino/nelle vicinanze nearby; lontano far away.

  • Dov’è la metropolitana?
    Where is the subway?
  • È qui.
    It’s here.
  • È lì.
    It’s there.
  • È a destra.
    It’s to the right.
  • È a sinistra.
    It’s to the left.
  • È nelle vicinanze.
    It’s nearby.
  • È lontano.
    It’s far away.
  • È vicino all’albergo.
    It’s next to the hotel.
  • È dall’altra parte della strada.
    It’s across the street.
  • Vai dritto.
    Go straight.
  • Gira a sinistra.
    Turn left.
  • Girare a destra.
    Turn right.
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