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A1informal

Che lingue parli?

What languages do you speak?

Pronunciation

'Lingue' = LEEN-gweh — the 'gu' is soft, like in 'language'. Don't add an extra syllable.

When to use it

Very natural when meeting someone with a foreign background or in a multilingual context like a language school, expat group, or international workplace. Also great to open conversation about language learning journeys.

What it means

'Lingue' is the plural of 'lingua' (language/tongue). The question 'Che lingue parli?' uses 'che' as an interrogative adjective meaning 'what/which.' This is a great conversation starter that can go in many directions.

Variations

Quante lingue parli?

How many languages do you speak?

Focuses on quantity rather than which languages.

Oltre all'italiano, parli altre lingue?

Besides Italian, do you speak other languages?

Starts from the assumption that Italian is one of them.

Sei poliglotta?

Are you a polyglot?

More impressive-sounding — use when someone is clearly multilingual.

Mini Dialogue

— Che lingue parli? — Parlo inglese, francese e un po' di spagnolo. E sto imparando l'italiano! — Bravissima! Hai un accento britannico, giusto? — Sì, sono di Londra.

— What languages do you speak? — I speak English, French and a bit of Spanish. And I'm learning Italian! — Well done! You have a British accent, right? — Yes, I'm from London.

Cultural Note

Many Italians speak a regional dialect alongside standard Italian, though fewer younger generations are fluent in dialect. Asking about dialect can be a wonderful way to connect with older Italians.