Shopping (match)
Want to shop confidently in Italy, from finding your size to paying at the till? These quizzes cover Italian shopping vocabulary for the whole trip.
Italian Shopping Vocabulary
Each quiz takes five words through matching, a fill-in-the-blank sentence, and a full translation. You will learn retail words like borsa (bag), clothing such as vestiti (clothes), store features like the cassa (checkout), payment terms including scontrino (receipt), and verbs like provare (to try on).
These quizzes are aimed at beginners and cover everything from the store window to the receipt, including sale words and the verbs for buying, paying, and trying things on. Using the words and verbs in sentences prepares you for a real shopping trip in Italy.
Italian Shopping Words with Audio Pronunciation
Shopping means speaking up, so every quiz includes audio pronunciation. Hearing a word like cassa (checkout) helps you find your way around a store without freezing at the counter.
Did You Know?
One everyday word also belongs to high finance. Borsa (bag) means a shopping bag or handbag, but it is also the word for the stock exchange, as in la Borsa di Milano (the Milan Stock Exchange).
Not every sale is the same word. Saldi (sales) refers to the official seasonal sales, while a reduction on a single item is a sconto (discount), so the two are not interchangeable.
How the Quizzes Work
Each quiz is short, about five minutes, and you can repeat any of the 6 sets until the words feel natural. Walking through a full shopping trip in Italian is a fun way to lock them in, and the fill-in-the-blank and translation rounds make sure you can use each word, not just spot it, ready for the rack and the checkout alike. Ready to hit the shops? Open the free interactive Italian quizzes and start with shopping.
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