Italian Phrase
Che qualifiche hanno i tuoi istruttori?
Meaning
The sentence asks about the credentials or qualifications that your instructors possess. It can refer to any type of instructor—fitness, language, music, etc.—and seeks details about their professional background.
When to use
Use this question when you want to evaluate the expertise of teachers at a school, gym, or workshop, especially before enrolling in a course or program.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Chequalifichehannoituoiistruttori?
Che (interrogative)
Used to ask 'what' or 'which' about a noun; it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.
qualifiche (noun, plural)
Means 'qualifications' or 'credentials'; plural form requires plural article and verb agreement.
hanno (verb avere, 3rd pl. pres.)
Third person plural present of 'avere' used here to match the plural subject 'istruttori'.
i (definite article, plural masculine)
Introduces the plural masculine noun 'istruttori'.
tuoi (possessive adjective, plural masculine)
Means 'your' and must agree in number and gender with the noun it modifies.
istruttori (noun, plural masculine)
Means 'instructors' or 'teachers'; plural form matches the verb and article.
🗨In Conversation
Che qualifiche hanno i tuoi istruttori?
What qualifications do your instructors have?
Hanno certificazioni internazionali di yoga e lauree in scienze motorie.
They have international yoga certifications and degrees in sports science.
✕Common Mistakes
Che qualifiche ha i tuoi istruttori?
The verb must agree with the plural subject; use 'hanno' not 'ha'.
Che qualifiche hanno i tuo istruttori?
Possessive adjective must match number and gender; use 'tuoi' for plural masculine.
Che qualifiche hanno i tuoi istruttore?
Noun must be plural to match the article and verb; use 'istruttori'.
↔Alternatives
Quali sono le credenziali dei tuoi istruttori?
What are your instructors' credentials?
Che titoli possiedono i tuoi insegnanti?
What titles do your teachers hold?
Che formazione hanno i tuoi formatori?
What training do your trainers have?
Cultural Tip
In Italy, formal qualifications are often highlighted in professional settings, especially in education and fitness. When asking this question, a polite tone is appreciated; you can soften it with "Mi scusi" or "Per favore" if speaking to a receptionist or administrator.

