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Dove si trova via Garibaldi?

Where is via Garibaldi?

Pronunciation

vi-a — VIA — two syllables. ga-ri-BAL-di — stress on third syllable.

When to use it

When looking for a specific street by name.

What it means

'Dove si trova' (where is / where does one find) is slightly more formal than 'dov'è'. 'Via' (street) is followed by the street name without an article. Common Italian street prefixes: via (street), corso (main boulevard), piazza (square), viale (avenue), vicolo (alley), largo (small open area).

Variations

Dov'è piazza Navona?

Where is Piazza Navona?

'Piazza' is the Italian town square — always a great meeting point

Cerco corso Vittorio Emanuele.

I'm looking for corso Vittorio Emanuele.

'Cerco' (I'm looking for) is an alternative starting verb

Esiste qui vicino un vicolo Romano?

Is there a Roman alley near here?

'Vicolo' is a narrow alley — common in Italian historic centres

Mini Dialogue

— Dove si trova via Garibaldi? — È parallela a questa — vada a sinistra e poi a sinistra ancora. — È lunga? — Abbastanza. Il numero che cerca?

— Where is via Garibaldi? — It's parallel to this one — turn left and then left again. — Is it long? — Quite. What number are you looking for?

Cultural Note

Italian streets are named after historical figures, events, and concepts. Via Garibaldi exists in virtually every Italian city, named after the Risorgimento hero Giuseppe Garibaldi. Other universal street names: via Dante, via Mazzini, corso Vittorio Emanuele, piazza della Repubblica. Knowing the nearest piazza to your destination is often more useful than the exact address.