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Cosa fai nella vita?

What do you do for a living?

Pronunciation

'Cosa' = KOH-za; 'nella' = NEL-la. Italians often say this quickly as one flowing phrase.

When to use it

Ask after exchanging names and where you're from. It's one of the first five questions in most Italian casual introductions. Works in social settings but avoid in very formal contexts where 'Che lavoro fa?' is more appropriate.

What it means

'Nella vita' literally means 'in life' and is a natural Italian way of asking about someone's occupation or role. It is broader than just asking about a job — it includes students, parents, and other life roles. The informal 'fai' is used for 'tu'.

Variations

Che lavoro fai?

What work do you do?

More direct and work-focused — common among adults.

Che lavoro fa? (formal)

What work do you do?

Formal version using 'Lei'.

Studi o lavori?

Do you study or work?

Classic question for younger people where either answer is expected.

Mini Dialogue

— Cosa fai nella vita? — Sono insegnante di scuola elementare. E tu? — Io lavoro in un'agenzia di marketing. — Interessante! Da quanto tempo?

— What do you do for a living? — I'm a primary school teacher. And you? — I work at a marketing agency. — Interesting! For how long?

Cultural Note

Italians often identify strongly with their profession. Answering with just a job title can feel abrupt — adding context like where or how long shows sociability and openness.