Business
Need to talk shop in Italian? These quizzes cover the business vocabulary you would hear in a boardroom, a financial report, or a marketing meeting.
Italian Business Vocabulary
Each quiz takes five terms through matching, a fill-in-the-blank sentence, and a full translation. You will cover finance words like reddito (income) and stipendio (salary), company terms such as azienda (company) and sede (headquarters), and market vocabulary including azione (share) and annuncio (advertisement).
These quizzes suit learners who already have some Italian and want vocabulary for work or study. The three-round format means you practice both recognizing each word and using it in a real sentence. You will also meet people-focused words like socio (business partner) along the way.
Italian Business Words with Audio Pronunciation
Saying these terms clearly matters in a meeting, so every quiz includes audio pronunciation. Hearing a word like azienda (company) helps you use it confidently when it really counts.
Did You Know?
Two near-synonyms are not interchangeable. Azienda (company) covers a business of any size, while società (company) implies a formal legal entity with shareholders, so calling a small family shop a società sounds odd.
One word does double duty. Azione means both a share in a company and an action, though in any financial context it always refers to a share.
How the Quizzes Work
Each quiz is short, about five minutes, and you can repeat any of the 8 sets until the vocabulary feels solid. Grouping the words by setting, from finance to marketing, makes a large vocabulary far easier to absorb, and the translation round in particular pushes you from recognizing a term to producing it, so even one focused session leaves you better prepared for a real meeting. Ready to talk business in Italian? Browse the free interactive Italian quizzes and start here.
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