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Ask For and Follow Directions in Italian

Learn to ask for and understand simple directions in Italian, covering key phrases like 'Dov'è...?', 'è a destra', and 'è qui vicino'.
Ask For and Follow Directions in Italian
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Lesson#1
To ask where something is in Italian, the most common phrase is 'Dov'è...?', which means 'Where is...?'. For example, to ask for the station, you would say 'Dov'è la stazione?'. 'Dov'è' is a contraction of 'dove è'.
Quiz#2
How do you ask 'Where is the station?' in Italian?

Dov'è la stazione?

Quiz#3
Translate into Italian: 'Where is the museum?'

Dov'è il museo?

Lesson#4
Another way to find a place is to say what you're looking for. You can use the phrase 'Cerco...', meaning 'I'm looking for...'. For instance, 'Cerco la banca.' means 'I'm looking for the bank.'
Quiz#5
How would you say 'I'm looking for the bank' in Italian?

Cerco la banca.

Quiz#6
Translate into Italian: 'I'm looking for the supermarket.'

Cerco il supermercato.

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