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Italian Phrase

Sì, sul nostro sito c'è un modulo online.

/si ˈsul ˈnostro ˈsito ˈtʃe un moˈdulo onˈlaɪn/
Meaning"Yes, on our website there is an online form."
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Meaning

The speaker confirms that an online form is available on their website. It is a concise way to direct someone to a digital resource, often used in customer‑service or informational contexts.

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When to use

Use this sentence when answering a question like 'Where can I find the form?' or when confirming the existence of an online form on a website. It works both in formal business emails and in casual spoken exchanges.

Grammar Breakdown

,sulnostrositoc'èunmoduloonline.

1

Sì (affirmation)

Used to give a positive answer; equivalent to 'yes' in English.

2

sul (su + il)

The preposition 'su' (on) contracts with the masculine singular article 'il' to form 'sul', meaning 'on the'.

3

c'è (ci è)

A contraction of 'ci è', meaning 'there is/there are' for singular nouns.

4

modulo online

A noun phrase; 'modulo' = form, 'online' is an English loan adjective meaning 'online' or 'digital'.

🗨In Conversation

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Dove posso trovare il modulo per richiedere il rimborso?

Where can I find the form to request a refund?

Sì, sul nostro sito c'è un modulo online.

Yes, on our website there is an online form.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sì, sul nostro sito c'è dei moduli online.

    Use 'c'è' only for singular nouns; for plural you would say 'ci sono'.

  • Sì, sulla nostro sito c'è un modulo online.

    Do not use 'sulla' with a masculine noun like 'sito'.

  • Sì, sul nostro sito c'è un modulo in rete.

    Avoid translating 'online' literally; keep the loanword.

Alternatives

  • Certo, sul nostro sito trovi un modulo online.

    Sure, you’ll find an online form on our website.

  • Sì, sul nostro sito è disponibile un modulo online.

    Yes, an online form is available on our website.

  • Sì, sul nostro sito è presente un modulo online.

    Yes, an online form is present on our website.

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, many public and private services provide 'moduli online' to streamline paperwork. The phrase is perfectly polite for both formal and informal contexts, but adding 'Certo' or 'Sì, certo' can make it sound a bit warmer. Remember that the word 'online' is an English loanword, pronounced with an Italian accent (on‑LA‑in).