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Italian Phrase

Sì, abbiamo corsi specializzati per anziani.

/ˈsi abˈbjamo ˈkorsi speltʃaliˈdzati per anˈtsjani/
Meaning"Yes, we have specialized courses for seniors."
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Meaning

This phrase is used to confirm that an organization offers educational or recreational programs specifically designed for older adults. It highlights the existence of a tailored curriculum or specialized instruction method. The use of 'abbiamo' implies the speaker is representing a school, center, or business.

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When to use

Use this phrase in a professional context, such as at a community center, language school, or gym, when a customer asks about options for elderly family members. It is a polite and informative way to validate a service offering.

Grammar Breakdown

abbiamocorsispecializzatiperanziani

1

Abbiamo (Avere)

This is the 'noi' (we) form of the verb 'avere'. In Italian, the subject pronoun is often dropped because the ending '-iamo' clearly indicates 'we'.

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Adjective Agreement

The adjective 'specializzati' is plural and masculine to match the noun 'corsi'. In Italian, adjectives must always agree in gender and number with the noun they describe.

🗨In Conversation

A

Avete delle attività adatte a mio nonno?

Do you have activities suitable for my grandfather?

Sì, abbiamo corsi specializzati per anziani.

Yes, we have specialized courses for seniors.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sì, siamo corsi specializzati per anziani.

    Use 'avere' (to have) to state that your business offers a service; 'siamo' would mean 'we are the courses'.

  • Sì, abbiamo corsi specializzati per vecchi.

    While 'vecchi' means old, 'anziani' is the much more polite and respectful term to use in a professional or social setting.

Alternatives

  • Offriamo lezioni per la terza età.

    We offer lessons for the third age.

  • Ci sono programmi dedicati ai senior.

    There are programs dedicated to seniors.

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, the phrase 'terza età' (third age) is a very common and elegant way to refer to the senior population. Italy has a strong tradition of 'Università della Terza Età', which are popular social and educational hubs for retirees looking to stay active and learn new skills.