Where are the shopping trolleys?
'Carrelli' — 'kar-REL-li'. Three syllables, stress on second. Double 'l'.
At the entrance of a supermarket when you need a trolley. Italian supermarket trolleys often require a coin deposit.
'Dove sono' = where are. 'I carrelli' = the trolleys (plural of 'carrello'). 'Cestino' or 'cestino della spesa' = shopping basket (smaller). 'Carrello' = trolley.
Dove sono i cestini?
Where are the baskets?
'Cestino' = basket — for smaller shops
Il carrello è a pagamento?
Is there a charge for the trolley?
Asking if the trolley requires a coin
Ha una moneta da un euro per il carrello?
Do you have a one euro coin for the trolley?
Most Italian supermarket trolleys need a 1€ coin deposit
Italian supermarket trolleys ('carrelli') require a 1€ coin deposit ('gettone') to unlock. You get it back when you return the trolley. Supermarkets like Esselunga, Conad, Carrefour and Lidl all use this system.