A collection of Italian vocabulary related to travel, including transportation, accommodations, and common phrases used while traveling.
The Italian word 'aeroporto' is used similarly to the English word 'airport', referring to a location where aircraft take off and land, with facilities for passengers. For example, 'Ho un volo da l'aeroporto di Roma' means 'I have a flight from Rome airport'.
Example sentences with aeroporto →The Italian word for hotel is 'albergo'. It is used in the same way as in English when referring to a place where one pays for accommodation, especially while traveling. You can say 'Prenotare un albergo' which means 'Book a hotel' in English.
Example sentences with albergo →The Italian word 'borsa' is a feminine noun. It can refer to a variety of bags including a handbag, purse, shopping bag or even a stock exchange. It is widely used in many contexts in daily conversation. For example, 'Ho dimenticato la mia borsa a casa' means 'I left my bag at home'.
Example sentences with borsa →The Italian word 'destinazione' is used to refer to the place where someone is going or where something is being sent or taken. It can be used in various contexts, similar to its English counterpart. For instance, in the sentence 'La mia destinazione è Roma', it translates as 'My destination is Rome'.
Example sentences with destinazione →The Italian word 'itinerario' equivalent to the English term 'itinerary', is a planned walk or travel path. It is commonly used in various contexts when discussing travel plans, both for purposes of tourism and business. Example of usage: 'Ho programmato il nostro itinerario per la gita.' which translates to 'I have planned our itinerary for the trip.'
Example sentences with itinerario →The Italian word for 'passport' is 'passaporto'. As in English, it is used to refer to the official document issued by a government, certifying the holder's identity and citizenship and entitling them to travel under its protection to and from foreign countries.
Example sentences with passaporto →The Italian word for tourist is 'turista'. Just like English, it is used to refer to a person who is traveling or visiting a place for pleasure. It's used in various contexts, such as 'sono un turista' which means 'I am a tourist'.
Example sentences with turista →The Italian word for 'suitcase' is 'valigia'. It is used in the same contexts as in English, for a type of personal luggage. For example, when you are packing for a trip, you would put your clothes and other belongings into your 'valigia'.
Example sentences with valigia →Viaggio is an Italian word that is used to describe travelling or a journey. In most contexts, it refers to an act of going from one place to another. It can be used in various scenarios, for example when talking about a holiday (viaggio di vacanza), a business trip (viaggio d'affari), and so on.
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