Italian Phrase
Esercita il tuo piano di emergenza regolarmente.
Meaning
The sentence is a piece of advice urging someone to regularly practice or rehearse their emergency plan, ensuring they are prepared for unexpected situations.
When to use
Use this phrase in safety briefings, emergency‑preparedness workshops, or when reminding family members or coworkers to run drills on a consistent basis.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Esercitailtuopianodiemergenzaregolarmente
Imperative (2nd person singular)
Esercita is the imperative form of esercitare, used to give a direct command or advice to 'you' (tu).
Possessive adjective
Il tuo means 'your' and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies (piano).
Noun phrase
Piano di emergenza = 'emergency plan', a compound noun where di links the two nouns.
Adverb placement
Regolarmente (regularly) is placed after the object to modify the verb esercita.
🗨In Conversation
Hai già provato il tuo piano di emergenza?
Have you already tried your emergency plan?
Sì, lo esercito regolarmente per essere pronto.
Yes, I practice it regularly to be ready.
✕Common Mistakes
Pratica il tuo piano di emergenza regolarmente.
While pratica can mean 'practice', using the noun form can cause confusion; the verb esercita is clearer for a command.
Regolarmente esercita il tuo piano di emergenza.
Learners sometimes place the adverb before the object (e.g., Regolarmente esercita il tuo piano...), which sounds unnatural in Italian.
↔Alternatives
Metti in pratica il tuo piano di emergenza spesso.
Put your emergency plan into practice often.
Fai esercizi con il tuo piano di emergenza a intervalli regolari.
Do drills with your emergency plan at regular intervals.
Rivedi il tuo piano di emergenza periodicamente.
Review your emergency plan periodically.
Cultural Tip
In Italy, schools and many workplaces conduct annual or semi‑annual emergency drills (esercitazioni). Using the verb esercita conveys a formal, instructional tone, suitable for written safety guidelines or spoken advice from an authority figure.

