Getting There
Planning a trip to Italy? These quizzes give you the travel vocabulary you need, from the train station and airport to the hotel front desk.
Italian Travel Vocabulary for Beginners
Each quiz covers a slice of travel, mixing five-word matching sets with longer dialog-based rounds. You will learn station and airport words like treno (train), biglietto (ticket), and partenza (departure), hotel vocabulary such as camera (room) and prenotazione (booking), and transport words including aereo (plane) and metro (subway).
These quizzes run from beginner to intermediate, and a couple follow a full hotel check-in conversation from start to finish. Following a real dialog helps you connect phrases in order, not just one word at a time. You will also meet travel-document words like passaporto (passport) and valigia (suitcase).
Italian Travel Words with Audio Pronunciation
Travel words come fast on signs and announcements, so every quiz includes audio pronunciation. Hearing a word like partenza (departure) helps you catch it over a crackly station loudspeaker.
Did You Know?
Two words for what you carry are not the same. Valigia (suitcase) is a single suitcase, while bagaglio (luggage) means all of your baggage combined.
Watch one classic false friend. Camera (room) means a room, such as a hotel room, not a photo camera, which in Italian is a macchina fotografica (camera).
How the Quizzes Work
Each quiz is short, about five minutes, and you can repeat any of the 8 sets until the words feel automatic. Mixing word lists with full conversations prepares you for both the signs and the real talk, whether you are reading a departure board or chatting with a hotel clerk, so even a single run-through leaves you readier for the trip. The vocabulary spans the journey from the airport to the front desk. Ready to pack your bags? Jump into the free interactive Italian quizzes and start traveling.
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