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Business

Whether you're following Italian business news or just want to talk about money and work with more confidence, the right vocabulary makes all the difference.

1. Company Structure

In an Italian boardroom, five words come up again and again. Match each to its English translation, fill in the missing word to complete a sentence, then translate full sentences from Italian to English.Azienda covers any business of any size, while società implies a formal legal entity with shareholders. Using società for a small family shop sounds unnatural in Italian.
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2. People & Roles

Five Italian words for the people behind a business: from the partner who co-owns it to the representative who sells its products. Match each to its English translation, fill in the missing word to complete a sentence, then translate full sentences from Italian to English.Socio implies shared financial ownership in Italian, not just a colleague. Calling a coworker your socio signals that you co-own the business.
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3. Finance & Money

By the end of this quiz, you will know the key Italian words for income, salary, tax, and profit: the vocabulary you need to discuss money in any business context. Match each word to its English translation, fill in the missing word to complete a sentence, then translate full sentences from Italian to English.Reddito covers all sources of income, from dividends to sales revenue, while stipendio refers only to wages paid for work. A company earns reddito, never stipendio.
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4. Investments 🔒

Do you know the Italian words for stocks, bankruptcy, and market? This quiz covers the vocabulary of investment and financial risk. Match each word to its English translation, fill in the missing word to complete a sentence, then translate full sentences from Italian to English.Azione does double duty in Italian: it means both a share in a company and an action or act. In a financial context, azione always refers to a share.
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5. Commerce 🔒

From the warehouse to the negotiating table: these five Italian words cover the business relationships that keep supply chains and workplaces running. Match each to its English translation, fill in the missing word to complete a sentence, then translate full sentences from Italian to English.Accordo pulls double duty in everyday Italian: d'accordo means 'agreed' or 'OK', and essere d'accordo means to agree with someone.
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6. Accounting 🔒

Reading an Italian financial report means knowing these five terms. Match each to its English translation, fill in the missing word to complete a sentence, then translate full sentences from Italian to English.Trimestre always means exactly three months: it describes the duration directly, without implying one-fourth of anything.
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7. Marketing 🔒

In an Italian marketing meeting, you will hear all five of these words. Match each to its English translation, fill in the missing word to complete a sentence, then translate full sentences from Italian to English.Annuncio covers both an advertisement and a general announcement: the same word appears on billboards and in company press releases.
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8. Workplace 🔒

From the factory floor to the company headquarters: this quiz covers the Italian vocabulary for how a business is structured and where it operates. Match each word to its English translation, fill in the missing word to complete a sentence, then translate full sentences from Italian to English.Sede means both the headquarters of a company and the seat of a formal institution, as in the headquarters of the UN. Context makes the meaning clear.
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In this quiz set, you'll learn dozens of Italian words and phrases from the world of business. The vocabulary spans a wide range, from everyday commercial terms to more specific financial and corporate language. Think words like il dettagliante (the retailer), l'investitore (the investor), and l'opzione su azioni (the stock option), along with plenty more that come up whenever business is the topic.

Each quiz trains your reading and listening skills by showing you every word in context, so you're not just memorizing definitions but learning how the language actually works. Sessions are around 5 minutes, short enough to fit into a coffee break, and you can go back and repeat any quiz as many times as you want.