Italian Geography & Landmarks
Italian Language
Italian Cuisine
Italian History
Italian Verbs
100

This city is famously built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon, and uses canals instead of roads.

What is Venice (Venezia)?

100

In Italian, the word “ciao” can be used both for “hello” and for this.
 

What is goodbye?

100

This popular staple is often served al dente and can be shaped like spaghetti, penne, or farfalle.

What is pasta?

100

Italy’s capital city, home to ancient ruins and Vatican City.

What is Rome (Roma)?

100

This verb means “to eat” and is used when talking about having food or meals.

What is mangiare?

200

Known for its leaning bell tower, this Tuscan city’s most famous landmark is often featured in photos of people “propping” it up.

What is Pisa?

200

This polite word meaning “please” in English is used in Italian when making a request.

What is per favore?

200

This popular Italian dish is made with flat dough, tomato sauce, cheese, and toppings. What is it called?

What is pizza?

200

The year Italy was unified in the 19th century.

What is 1861?

200

This verb means “to want” and connects to a famous Italian hand gesture that can mean “What do you want?”

What is volere?

300

This active volcano near Naples famously destroyed the ancient city of Pompeii in 79 AD.

What is Mount Vesuvius (Vesuvio)?

300

This Italian phrase literally means “good day” and is a common daytime greeting.

What is buongiorno?

300

What is the name for thinly sliced Italian meats like prosciutto and salami?

What is affettati?

300

Which Italian city is known as the birthplace of the Renaissance?

What is the Florence (Firenze)?

300

This verb means “to go” and is used to talk about moving from one place to another.

What is andare?

400

Italy is often described as being shaped like what type of clothing?

What is a boot?

400

Italian has four main definite articles in the singular form. Name any two of them.

Any two of “il, lo, la, l’”.

400

This northern Italian rice dish is cooked slowly, often with broth, butter, and Parmesan, until it’s creamy.

What is risotto?

400

What phrase describes the vast network of roads the Romans built across their empire?

What is “All roads lead to Rome”?

400

This verb means “to think” and is used when expressing thoughts, opinions, or when considering what to do.

What is pensare?

500

What are the two largest islands that are part of Italy?

What is Sicily (Sicilia) and Sardinia (Sardegna)?

500

This grammatical mood in Italian is used for giving orders, exclamations, or instructions (e.g., “Scusa!” for “Scusi!”).

What is the imperative (l’imperativo)?

500

Named after the “hunter’s style” this dish (often made with chicken) is simmered in tomato sauce, onions, herbs, and sometimes wine.

What is chicken cacciatore (pollo alla cacciatora)?

500

The city-state of Venice was a major maritime power. Name the sea that Venice dominated for centuries, crucial for trade routes.

What is the Adriatic Sea?

500

This verb means “to choose” and is used when deciding between two or more options.

What is scegliere?