Italian Phrase
Usa password forti e uniche.
Meaning
The sentence is a concise security tip: it tells the listener to choose passwords that are both strong (hard to guess, containing a mix of characters) and unique (different for each online account). The two adjectives work together to stress both complexity and non‑reuse.
When to use
Use this phrase in IT‑security briefings, onboarding emails, social‑media posts about online safety, or any conversation where you want to remind someone to protect their digital identity.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Usapasswordfortieuniche
Usa (imperativo)
‘Usa’ is the second‑person singular imperative of the verb *usare* (to use). It gives a direct command or recommendation.
password (femminile)
Although borrowed from English, *password* is treated as a feminine noun in Italian (la password). The plural is *le password*.
forti (aggettivo plurale)
The adjective *forte* (strong) agrees in number with *password*; in the plural it becomes *forti* for both masculine and feminine.
e (congiunzione)
Simple coordinating conjunction meaning ‘and’.
uniche (aggettivo fem. plur.)
The adjective *unico* (unique) must agree with the feminine plural noun *password*, hence *uniche*.
🗨In Conversation
Devo creare un nuovo account, ma non so come fare.
I need to create a new account, but I don’t know how.
Usa password forti e uniche per ogni servizio.
Use strong and unique passwords for every service.
✕Common Mistakes
Usa password forte e unica.
The adjective must agree in number with *password*; singular *forte* is incorrect here.
Usa password forti e unico.
Because *password* is feminine plural, the correct form is *uniche*.
Usa il password forte e unico.
The noun *password* is feminine, so the article must be *la* (or *le* in plural).
↔Alternatives
Scegli password robuste e diverse.
Choose robust and different passwords.
Adotta password complesse e non ripetute.
Adopt complex and non‑repeated passwords.
Crea password sicure e singole per ogni sito.
Create secure and single passwords for each site.
Cultural Tip
In Italy, many people still reuse the same password across sites, which makes them vulnerable to credential‑stuffing attacks. Italian users are encouraged to use password managers (gestori di password) to generate and store *password* complesse. Even though *password* is an English loanword, it is fully integrated into everyday Italian and is always feminine – never *il password*.

