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Italian Phrase

Che corsi di fitness di gruppo ci sono?

/ke ˈkor.si di ˈfit.nes di ˈɡrup.po tʃi ˈso.no/
Meaning"What group fitness classes are there?"
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Meaning

This phrase is used to inquire about the availability and types of group fitness classes. It's a direct and common way to ask for information about a gym's schedule or offerings, focusing on collective activities rather than individual training.

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When to use

You would typically use this phrase when speaking to a gym receptionist, a fitness instructor, or a friend who attends a gym. It's perfect for when you're looking to join a new gym, explore new activities at your current one, or simply gather information about available classes.

Grammar Breakdown

Checorsidifitnessdigruppocisono?

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Che

'Che' means 'what' and is used to ask for general information or to identify something. It's a versatile interrogative pronoun and adjective, often used when asking about the nature or type of something.

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Corsi di fitness di gruppo

This is a compound noun phrase meaning 'group fitness classes.' 'Corsi' means 'classes/courses,' 'fitness' is borrowed from English, and 'di gruppo' means 'of group' or 'group-based,' specifying the type of fitness classes.

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Ci sono

This is the plural form of 'c'è/ci sono,' meaning 'there is/there are.' It's essential for expressing existence or availability. 'Ci' refers to 'there,' and 'sono' is the third-person plural of 'essere' (to be).

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Buongiorno, vorrei iscrivermi in palestra. Che corsi di fitness di gruppo ci sono?

Good morning, I'd like to sign up for the gym. What group fitness classes are there?

Abbiamo Zumba, Pilates, Spinning e Functional Training. Vuole vedere l'orario?

We have Zumba, Pilates, Spinning, and Functional Training. Would you like to see the schedule?

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Common Mistakes

  • Quali corsi di fitness di gruppo sono?

    In Italian, to ask 'what is there?' or 'are there?', you typically use 'ci sono' (plural) or 'c'è' (singular) for existence or availability. 'Sono' alone means 'they are' and doesn't convey the same meaning of existence or presence.

  • Che corsi di gruppo fitness ci sono?

    'Fitness di gruppo' is the more natural and common word order for 'group fitness' in Italian, where 'di gruppo' acts as an adjective modifying 'fitness'.

Alternatives

  • Quali corsi collettivi offrite?

    What collective classes do you offer?

  • Avete corsi di gruppo?

    Do you have group classes?

  • Potrei vedere l'orario dei corsi di gruppo?

    Could I see the schedule for group classes?

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, gyms (palestre) often have a wide variety of group fitness classes, from traditional aerobics and spinning to more modern options like functional training, Pilates, and Zumba. It's common to ask for a trial class (lezione di prova) before committing to a membership. Italians value social interaction, so group classes are very popular and a great way to meet people.