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Italian Phrase

Sì, tutte le attività sono assegnate.

/si ˈtutte le atˈti.viˈta ˈso.no as.seɲˈɲa.te/
Meaning"Yes, all the tasks are assigned."
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Meaning

The speaker confirms that every task has already been allocated to someone. It is a straightforward way to answer a question about the status of work items.

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When to use

Use this sentence in a professional or project‑management context when someone asks whether the tasks have been distributed, e.g., during a team meeting, in an email update, or when checking a project board.

Grammar Breakdown

tutteleattivitàsonoassegnate

1

Affirmative adverb meaning 'yes', used to confirm a statement.

2

tutte

Feminine plural form of the adjective 'tutto' (all). It must agree with the feminine plural noun that follows.

3

le

Definite article for feminine plural nouns.

4

attività

Feminine plural noun meaning 'tasks' or 'activities'.

5

sono

Third‑person plural present of the verb 'essere' (to be).

6

assegnate

Past participle of 'assegnare' (to assign) that agrees in gender and number with the subject 'le attività'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Le attività sono state completate?

Have the tasks been completed?

Sì, tutte le attività sono assegnate.

Yes, all the tasks are assigned.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sì, tutti le attività sono assegnate.

    Use the feminine form 'tutte' because 'attività' is feminine.

  • Sì, tutte le attività sono assegnati.

    The past participle must agree with the feminine plural subject.

  • Sì, tutte le attività è assegnata.

    The verb must be plural to match the plural subject.

Alternatives

  • Sì, tutte le attività sono state assegnate.

    Yes, all the tasks have been assigned.

  • Sì, le attività sono tutte assegnate.

    Yes, the tasks are all assigned.

  • Sì, tutte le attività sono già assegnate.

    Yes, all the tasks are already assigned.

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Cultural Tip

In Italian business communication a short 'Sì' followed by a concise statement is perfectly polite. If you want to sound more formal you can start with 'Certamente' or 'Confermo che'. Remember that 'attività' can refer to both concrete tasks and broader projects, so the sentence works in many workplace settings.