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Italian Phrase

Vanno nella stanza dei bimbi.

/ˈvan.no ˈnel.la ˈstan.tsa de.i ˈbim.bi/
Meaning"They go into the children's room."
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Meaning

This phrase describes the movement of a group of people into a room specifically designated for children. It utilizes the third-person plural of the irregular verb 'andare' combined with articulated prepositions to show direction and possession. The word 'bimbi' is a common, affectionate term for children in Italian.

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When to use

Use this sentence when narrating the actions of people in a domestic setting, such as parents or guests heading to a nursery or playroom. It is suitable for casual conversation and storytelling about family life.

Grammar Breakdown

Vannonellastanzadeibimbi

1

Vanno

The third-person plural of the irregular verb 'andare' (to go) in the present tense.

2

Nella

An articulated preposition formed by 'in' (in) + 'la' (the), used because 'stanza' is feminine singular.

3

Dei

An articulated preposition formed by 'di' (of) + 'i' (the plural), showing possession for 'bimbi'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Dove sono andati Marco e Sara?

Where did Marco and Sara go?

Vanno nella stanza dei bimbi.

They are going into the children's room.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Vanno in la stanza dei bimbi.

    In Italian, 'in' and 'la' must merge into the articulated preposition 'nella'.

  • Vanno nella stanza di bimbi.

    You need the articulated preposition 'dei' (di + i) to specify 'the' children.

Alternatives

  • Entrano nella cameretta.

    They enter the (children's) small bedroom.

  • Vanno dai bambini.

    They go to the children.

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Cultural Tip

The term 'bimbi' is a warm alternative to 'bambini' and is frequently used by family members. In Italy, the 'stanza dei bimbi' is often a multi-purpose space for both sleep and play, reflecting the central role of children in the Italian household.