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PhrasesAt the GymDove sono gli spogliatoi?
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Dove sono gli spogliatoi?

Where are the changing rooms?

Pronunciation

Stress 'spo-glia-TOI'. The 'gl' sound is like the 'lli' in 'million' — a soft palatal.

When to use it

Ask this on your first visit or after a class. It's a basic orientation question suitable for any gym context.

What it means

'Spogliatoi' is the plural of 'spogliatoio' (changing room/locker room). 'Dove sono' asks 'where are'. You can substitute other gym locations: 'le docce' (showers), 'i bagni' (toilets), 'la palestra pesi' (weights room).

Variations

Dove sono le docce?

Where are the showers?

Common follow-up question.

C'è un armadietto disponibile?

Is there a locker available?

When you need to store belongings.

Devo portare il lucchetto?

Do I need to bring a padlock?

Gyms often require your own padlock for lockers.

Mini Dialogue

— Scusi, dove sono gli spogliatoi? — Sono al piano di sotto, a sinistra dopo le scale. — E le docce sono lì? — Sì, sono all'interno degli spogliatoi.

— Excuse me, where are the changing rooms? — They're on the floor below, to the left after the stairs. — And the showers are there? — Yes, they're inside the changing rooms.

Cultural Note

In Italian gyms, it is customary to shower after your workout before leaving. Walking out sweaty is considered bad manners ('maleducazione'). Many gyms also require you to place a towel on equipment — 'Usate sempre l'asciugamano!' (Always use a towel!) is a common sign.