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Learning the words for everyday objects around the house is one of the fastest ways to start speaking Italian with real confidence.

1. Homes & Rooms

Do you know the Italian words for the main rooms in a home? This quiz covers five essential Italian home vocabulary words and tests them three ways: matching each word to its English translation, completing sentences with missing words, and translating full sentences. An ideal starting point for anyone building their Italian vocabulary from the ground up.One word worth noticing: bagno covers both the bathroom as a room and the act of bathing itself. The phrase fare il bagno means to take a bath or have a swim, making bagno one of the most versatile words in this Italian home vocabulary set.
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2. Common Areas

Five Italian words for the shared spaces in a home form the core of this quiz: living room, dining room, hallway, courtyard, and garage. Match each Italian word to its English translation, then complete sentences and translate them in full.
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average score: 94% (all users)

3. Furniture

Around the house in Italy, knowing the right word for each piece of furniture makes everyday conversations much easier. This Italian furniture vocabulary quiz tests five essential words three ways: translation matching, fill-in-the-blank sentences, and full sentence translation.The word scrivania comes from the Italian verb scrivere, meaning to write, so it literally means a writing surface. Unlike tavolo, which refers to any general-purpose table, scrivania always means a dedicated work desk, often fitted with drawers.
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4. Structure 🔒

By the end of this quiz, you will know the Italian words for five structural features of a home: door, window, staircase, floor, and ceiling. This Italian home vocabulary quiz tests each word through translation matching, fill-in-the-blank sentences, and full sentence translation.
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average score: 94% (all users)

5. Kitchen 🔒

In an Italian kitchen, the right vocabulary makes all the difference. This quiz covers five essential Italian words for kitchen appliances and fixtures: refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, oven, and sink. Learn each word through translation matching, fill-in-the-blank sentences, and full sentence translation.In everyday Italian speech, frigorifero is almost always shortened to frigo, just as English speakers say fridge rather than refrigerator. The full form sounds technical or formal in casual conversation, so you will hear frigo far more often in real life.
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average score: 88% (all users)

6. Decor and Storage 🔒

From lamps to mirrors to wall shelves, this quiz covers five Italian words for home furnishings and decor. Match each Italian word to its English translation, fill in missing words in sentences, and translate complete sentences from Italian to English.Watch out for libreria, a word easily confused with scaffale. In Italian, libreria can mean either a bookcase or a bookshop, while scaffale refers to an individual shelf or shelving unit. The two are not interchangeable.
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In these quizzes, you'll study dozens of common household words, from furniture like il tavolo (table) and la sedia (chair) to everyday essentials like il letto (bed) and la porta (door). These are the kinds of words that come up when you're describing your apartment, chatting with an Italian host, or just trying to follow along in an everyday conversation.

The quizzes cover both reading and listening skills, so you'll get comfortable recognizing these words on the page and by ear. Every exercise uses words in context, showing you how they actually appear in real sentences, not just as isolated vocabulary. Sessions take about 5 minutes each, and you can repeat any quiz as many times as you like, whenever it suits you.

By the end, you'll be able to hear il divano or la finestra and know exactly what they mean, use them naturally in your own sentences, and feel right at home in Italian.