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Italian Phrase

Sì, sto viaggiando da solo.

/si ˈsto vjaˈdʒandɔ da ˈsolo/
Meaning"Yes, I am traveling alone."
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Meaning

The speaker confirms that they are currently traveling alone. It can be used to answer a question like 'Are you traveling with anyone?' or to emphasize independence while on a trip.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you want to affirm that you are on a solo trip, whether in response to a direct question or as part of a conversation about travel plans.

Grammar Breakdown

stoviaggiandodasolo

1

Affermative response (Sì)

Used to answer affirmatively to a yes/no question, similar to 'yes' in English.

2

Present progressive (sto + gerundio)

The construction 'sto + gerundio' forms the present continuous, indicating an ongoing action.

3

Gerundio of 'viaggiare'

The gerund form of 'viaggiare' is 'viaggiando', meaning 'traveling'.

4

Prepositional phrase 'da solo'

Literally 'by oneself', it emphasizes that the subject is traveling without companions.

🗨In Conversation

A

Viaggi con amici o da solo?

Are you traveling with friends or alone?

Sì, sto viaggiando da solo.

Yes, I’m traveling alone.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sì, sono viaggiando da solo.

    Use 'sto' + gerundio for the present continuous; 'sono' is the verb 'to be' and does not form the progressive.

  • Sì, sto viaggiando solo.

    'Da solo' emphasizes 'by oneself'; dropping 'da' can change the nuance to simply 'alone' without the sense of independence.

  • Sì, sto viaggiando da sola.

    Match gender with the speaker; 'solo' is masculine, 'sola' is feminine.

Alternatives

  • Sì, viaggio da solo.

    Yes, I travel alone.

  • Sì, sono in viaggio da solo.

    Yes, I am on a trip by myself.

  • Sì, sto facendo un viaggio da solo.

    Yes, I’m doing a solo trip.

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, solo travel is becoming increasingly popular, especially among young professionals and students. When you mention you’re traveling alone, Italians often ask about safety and may offer tips about local transport or hidden gems. Using the present progressive ('sto viaggiando') sounds more immediate and conversational, while the simple present ('viaggio') can feel more general or habitual.