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Commonly Spoken Italian to English Phrases

Ti amo
I Love you
Benvenuto
Welcome
Ciao
Hello
Come stai?
How are you?
Io sto bene e tu?
I’m fine and you?
Come ti chiami?
What is your name?
Piacere di conoscerti
Pleased to meet you
Grazie
Thank you
Mi scusi
Excuse me / Sorry
Ci vediamo!
See you!
Buongiorno
Good morning
Buon pomeriggio
Good afternoon
Buona notte
Good night
Avere un buon viaggio
Have a good journey
Lei parla inglese?
Do you speak English?
Non capisco
I don’t understand
Per favore parla lentamente
Please speak slowly
Dove sono i bagni?
Where are the restrooms?
Posso cambiare denaro?
Can I change money?
Quanto costa?
How much is this?
È troppo caro!
It’s too expensive!
Per favore Dillo ancora
Please say it again
Sinistra / Destra / Dritto
Left / Right / Straight

Key Features of Our Translation Tool

  • Italian sentence and phrases will be translated into English.

    For example, typing "Il primo testo in lingua italiana ha più di 1000 anni." will be translated into "The earliest Italian language text is over 1000 years old."
  • Powered by Google
  • High accuracy rate
  • Instant online translation
  • Translate up to 500 characters per request.
  • Best of all, this translation tool is FREE!

About Our Translation Tool

Our Italian to English Translation Tool is powered by the Google Translation API. To use it, simply type in the left-hand text area and click on the "Translate" button. Our app will then translate your Italian word, phrase, or sentence into English.

The translation takes just a few seconds and supports up to 500 characters per request. Although the translation may not be 100% accurate, it provides a basic idea, and with a few modifications, it can be quite accurate. This translation software is evolving day by day, and Google engineers are continuously working on it to make Italian to English translations more accurate and intelligent. Hopefully, it will one day produce near-perfect translations!

Italian language is widely spoken, with more than 64 million people around the world speaking it. For Italian speakers whose English is not strong, translating from Italian to English can be challenging. Many websites offer translation services for a fee. While it’s a good idea to pay for translating large amounts of text, such as books or articles, or for professional purposes, there’s no need to pay for commonly used phrases, greetings, or for other informal uses. For these purposes, our tool can be quite helpful.

You can copy the translated text and share it on social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter, or email it to friends or family.

If you have any suggestions or come across a particularly amusing translation, please share it with us on our Facebook page. And finally, don’t forget to give us a like and share our page with your loved ones on Facebook.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Italian To English text translation work?

Our translation service uses either Google or Microsoft to translate the text you type in Italian.

Whenever you type a word, sentence, or phrase in Italian, we send API requests to either Google or Microsoft for the translation. In return, they send back a response with the translated text in English.

Their system use machine-language technologies to bring together some cutting edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (deep learning), big data, Web APIs, cloud computing, and more to perform high-quality translations.

Can we download this translation service?

No. At the moment, you can only use our Italian translation service online.

However, you can install the Chrome extension tool called Google Translate Chrome Extension.

Once the translation tool is installed, you can highlight and right-click section of text, then click on "Translate" icon to translate it into the language of your choice. Additionally, you can translate entire web pages by clicking on the "Translate" icon in the browser toolbar.

This tool supports over 100 languages.

What other tools do you have for Italian typing and translation?

We offer the following tools:

  1. Italian Typing Input Tool:

    With this tool, you can type in English and get the text in Italian. This makes typing in Italian easy, as you don't need to remember the complex Italian keyboard layout. Please visit www.google.com/inputtools/try/ to use this tool.


  2. Italian Speech Translator:

    Italian speech translation services are provided by both Microsoft and Google. They use their respective cognitive services to translate spoken words and phrases into the language of your choice. For some languages, you can also hear the translation spoken aloud.

    Microsoft Translator, in particular, powers speech translation features across its products, which can be used for live presentations, in-person or remote translated communication (e.g., Skype), media subtitling, customer support, and business intelligence.

Is this translation FREE?

Yes, this Italian to English text translation is absolutely FREE. You can use our translation tool for both personal and commercial purposes.

However, we have the following restrictions:

  1. Per Request Limit: You can translate up to a maximum of 500 words per request. However, there is no limit to the number of requests you can make.

  2. Daily Limit: While you can submit multiple requests for translation, you will not be able to translate once we reach our daily quota.

These restrictions are in place to prevent abuse of this service by robots or automated software.

Can I translate from English To Italian?

Yes. To translate from English to Italian, visit this link.

Why is the translated text not accurate?

As explained earlier, machine translation technology is used to perform the translation. This software is evolving every day, and over time, the translations will become more accurate — especially for commonly used phrases and sentences.

At the moment, it is not perfect, but our translation software is useful for those who need help framing sentences and getting a general idea of the message being conveyed.