1. In the Store
At the checkout, in the fitting room, or pushing a trolley down the aisle: this quiz covers five essential Italian words for getting around a shop. Match each Italian word to its English meaning, complete sentences with the missing word, and translate full sentences to build your Italian retail vocabulary.Worth knowing: cassa means cash register and checkout counter in everyday Italian. You will hear andare alla cassa to mean heading to the till. Outside the shops, the same word also refers to a bank vault or cash box.
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2. Money & Payment
Do you know the Italian words for price, discount, and receipt? This quiz covers five key terms for handling payments in Italian shops. Match words to their English translations, fill in the blanks in Italian sentences, and translate complete phrases to strengthen your shopping vocabulary.One word worth noting: scontrino is the specific Italian term for a till receipt or fiscal receipt issued by a shop. It is different from fattura, which is a formal invoice used for business purchases and tax purposes.
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3. Clothing
Five Italian words for everyday clothing: this quiz focuses on essential wardrobe vocabulary for learners of Italian at any level. Drag and drop to match each Italian word with its English meaning, then complete sentences and full translations to practice using the words in real contexts.A small grammar note: vestiti is naturally plural in Italian and refers to clothing in general. For a single garment, Italian speakers name the specific item. In everyday speech, you say i miei vestiti for your clothes; there is no commonly used singular form with the same general meaning.
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4. Shopping Verbs
By the end of this quiz, you will know five Italian verbs essential for any shopping trip: how to buy, pay, search, return, and try things on. Work through three rounds of word matching, gap-fill sentences, and full translations to build confidence with these everyday action words.Like its equivalent in other Romance languages, provare covers two situations: trying on clothing in a fitting room and tasting or testing something. Context always makes the meaning clear: voglio provare questa giacca means trying it on, while voglio provare la zuppa means tasting the soup.
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5. Bags & Accessories
From the shopping bag to the price tag: this quiz builds your Italian vocabulary for the practical details of a retail trip. Learn the words for bag, size, label, brand, and special offer through three rounds of translation, gap-fill, and sentence practice.Two words here carry double meanings worth knowing. Borsa means shopping bag or handbag, but it is also the Italian word for stock exchange: la Borsa di Milano is the Milan Stock Exchange. Similarly, etichetta means price tag or product label, but it also refers to formal etiquette and dress code in social contexts.
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6. More Shopping
Whether you are browsing a street market or a modern shopping mall in Italy, this quiz gives you the vocabulary you need. Five Italian shopping words: market, shopping mall, store window, seasonal sale, and warranty. Practice through three rounds of translation, gap-fill, and full-sentence exercises.Keep in mind that saldi refers specifically to the seasonal sale period in Italy, typically after Christmas and in summer, when stores discount entire collections. It is not interchangeable with sconto, a reduction on a single item, or offerta, a specific promotional deal.
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