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PhrasesAt the MarketDov'è il banco del pesce?
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Dov'è il banco del pesce?

Where is the fish counter?

Pronunciation

do-VE il BAN-ko del PE-she

When to use it

Asking for directions within a large covered market.

What it means

Large Italian markets (mercati coperti) are divided into sections: ortofrutta (fruit and veg), pesce (fish), carne (meat), salumi e formaggi (cured meats and cheese), pane (bread). Knowing these words helps you navigate efficiently.

Variations

Dov'è il banco della carne?

Where is the meat counter?

Asking for the butcher section

Dove trovo i formaggi?

Where do I find the cheeses?

Looking for the cheese stall

C'è un banco del pesce qui al mercato?

Is there a fish counter here at the market?

Checking if fish is sold at this market

Mini Dialogue

— Scusi, dov'è il banco del pesce? — In fondo a destra, vicino all'uscita. — Grazie mille. — Prego — oggi hanno delle ottime alici fresche!

— Excuse me, where is the fish counter? — At the far end on the right, near the exit. — Thank you very much. — You're welcome — today they have excellent fresh anchovies!

Cultural Note

Covered municipal markets (mercati comunali coperti) were built across Italy in the early 20th century — Mercato Centrale in Florence and San Lorenzo in Rome are famous examples. They are social hubs, not just shopping venues.