Italian Phrase
Sì, le abbiamo in magazzino.
Meaning
The speaker confirms that the items (feminine plural) are available and stored in the shop’s inventory. It is a polite, business‑like way to answer a customer’s request.
When to use
Use this sentence when a customer asks if a specific product or set of products is available. It works in retail, e‑commerce, or any service where stock levels are checked.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sì,leabbiamoinmagazzino.
Sì (affirmation)
Used to answer positively to a yes/no question, equivalent to 'yes' in English.
le (direct object pronoun)
Third‑person feminine plural pronoun that replaces a noun already mentioned (e.g., le scarpe, le magliette).
abbiamo (avere, present)
First‑person plural present of the verb ‘avere’ meaning ‘we have’.
in magazzino (prepositional phrase)
Literally ‘in the warehouse’; idiomatically means ‘in stock’ or ‘available in the store’s back‑room.’
🗨In Conversation
Avete queste scarpe in taglia 38?
Do you have these shoes in size 38?
Sì, le abbiamo in magazzino.
Yes, we have them in stock.
✕Common Mistakes
Sì, li abbiamo in magazzino.
‘li’ is the masculine plural pronoun; use ‘le’ for feminine items like scarpe or magliette.
Sì, c’è in magazzino.
‘c’è’ means ‘there is’ and does not convey ownership; the correct verb is ‘avere’.
Sì, abbiamo le in magazzino.
Word order in Italian places the pronoun before the verb; the correct order is ‘le abbiamo’.
↔Alternatives
Sì, le teniamo in magazzino.
Yes, we keep them in stock.
Sì, le troviamo in magazzino.
Yes, we find them in the warehouse.
Sì, le abbiamo disponibili.
Yes, they are available.
Cultural Tip
In Italian retail, ‘magazzino’ refers to the back‑room or warehouse where extra inventory is stored. Saying a product is ‘in magazzino’ signals that it’s not on the shop floor but can be retrieved quickly. The tone is formal yet friendly, suitable for both in‑store and phone conversations.

