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Dove posso comprare qualche souvenir prima di partire?

Where can I buy some souvenirs before leaving?

Pronunciation

sou-ve-NIR — the word is French in origin and pronounced similarly in Italian, with stress on the last syllable.

When to use it

Ask the receptionist as you check out if you have time for a quick souvenir run before catching your transport.

What it means

'Dove posso comprare' (where can I buy) + noun is a simple and useful question structure. 'Prima di partire' (before leaving) uses 'prima di' + infinitive, a structure meaning 'before doing something'.

Variations

C'è un mercato vicino?

Is there a market nearby?

Local markets offer more authentic and affordable souvenirs than tourist shops

Dove trovare prodotti tipici locali?

Where can I find typical local products?

Ask for local specialities rather than generic tourist trinkets

C'è una farmacia aperta qui vicino?

Is there an open pharmacy nearby?

Often asked at check-out for last-minute necessities

Mini Dialogue

— Dove posso comprare qualche souvenir prima di partire? — C'è una bottega artigianale in via Roma, a tre minuti a piedi. Prodotti locali, non roba da turisti. — Perfetto, grazie. Quanto sono aperti? — Fino alle tredici oggi.

— Where can I buy some souvenirs before leaving? — There is an artisan shop on Via Roma, three minutes on foot. Local products, not tourist tat. — Perfect, thank you. How long are they open? — Until one o'clock today.

Cultural Note

Italian hotel staff are excellent guides to authentic local shopping. They will steer you away from overpriced tourist shops near monuments and towards local artisan shops, 'salumerie' (deli counters), or local markets. Always ask them rather than venturing blind into the nearest souvenir shop.