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Sono vegano/vegana.

I am vegan.

Pronunciation

VEH-gah-no — three syllables, stress on first. The 'g' is hard, as in 'go'.

When to use it

State this at the start of any meal interaction. Veganism is less common in traditional Italian restaurants, so be prepared to ask detailed questions about ingredients.

What it means

Vegano/vegana follows standard Italian gender agreement. Italy's traditional cuisine relies heavily on dairy and eggs, so true vegan options may be limited outside major cities. Asking 'è vegano?' about specific dishes is always wise.

Variations

Seguo una dieta vegana.

I follow a vegan diet.

More formal; useful in upscale or health-conscious contexts.

Senza uova e latticini, per favore.

Without eggs and dairy, please.

Practical breakdown when vegan concept is unclear.

Questo è adatto ai vegani?

Is this suitable for vegans?

Direct check for a specific dish.

Mini Dialogue

Cliente: Sono vegano. Avete piatti vegani? Cameriere: Mmm, la maggior parte dei nostri piatti contiene formaggio o uova. Cliente: Pomodoro e verdure grigliate vanno bene. Cameriere: Possiamo fare una pasta al pomodoro senza parmigiano. Va bene? Cliente: Sì, grazie!

Client: I'm vegan. Do you have vegan dishes? Waiter: Hmm, most of our dishes contain cheese or eggs. Client: Tomato and grilled vegetables are fine. Waiter: We can make tomato pasta without parmesan. Is that okay? Client: Yes, thank you!

Cultural Note

Larger Italian cities like Milan, Rome, and Bologna have thriving vegan restaurant scenes. Look for the term 'cucina vegana' or the VeganOK certification symbol on menus.