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Italian Phrase

Che servizi offre la spa?

/ke ˈser.vi.tsi ˈof.fe la ˈspa/
Meaning"What services does the spa offer?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks about the range of services that a spa provides, such as massages, facial treatments, sauna, hydrotherapy, and other wellness options.

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When to use

Use this question at a spa reception, on the phone, or in a travel conversation when you want to know what treatments are available before booking a session.

Grammar Breakdown

Cheservizioffrelaspa?

1

Che (interrogative adjective)

Used before a noun to ask 'what' or 'which', it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

2

servizi (noun, plural, masculine)

Plural form of 'servizio', meaning 'services'. In questions it often follows 'che'.

3

offre (verb)

Third‑person singular present of 'offrire' (to offer). The subject is 'la spa', which is third person singular.

4

la spa (definite article + noun)

‘Spa’ is treated as a feminine noun in Italian, so it takes the article 'la'.

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Question mark

Italian questions are marked with a trailing '?' (and optionally an opening '¿' is not used).

🗨In Conversation

A

Che servizi offre la spa?

What services does the spa offer?

Offriamo massaggi, trattamenti viso, sauna, idroterapia e una piscina riscaldata.

We offer massages, facial treatments, sauna, hydrotherapy and a heated pool.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Che servizio offre la spa?

    Use the plural 'servizi' because you’re asking about multiple services.

  • Che servizi offri la spa?

    The verb must agree with the third‑person singular subject 'la spa'; use 'offre', not 'offri'.

  • Che servizi offre spa?

    The article is required; omitting it sounds unnatural.

Alternatives

  • Quali servizi propone la spa?

    Which services does the spa propose?

  • Che tipo di trattamenti offre la spa?

    What kind of treatments does the spa offer?

  • Cosa potete fare nella spa?

    What can you do in the spa?

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Cultural Tip

In Italy many spas are linked to natural thermal springs, especially in regions like Tuscany and Veneto. When asking about services, it’s polite to start with a greeting (e.g., ‘Buongiorno’) and, if you need more detail, follow up with specific questions about duration, price, and whether a reservation is required. The formal ‘Lei’ form is preferred in professional settings, but the phrase itself is neutral and works in both formal and informal contexts.