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Italian Phrase

Usa titoli appropriati.

/ˈu.za ˈti.to.li ap.pro.priˈa.ti/
Meaning"Use appropriate titles."
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Meaning

This phrase is a direct command or piece of advice instructing someone to select suitable headings or titles for a specific context. It emphasizes the need for clarity, relevance, and professionalism in written communication or organization.

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When to use

You should use this phrase when providing feedback on a document, giving instructions for a writing task, or advising someone on how to improve their SEO or content structure. It is frequently used in professional, academic, and technical environments.

Grammar Breakdown

Usatitoliappropriati

1

Usa (Imperative)

This is the second-person singular imperative form of the verb 'usare' (to use), used for giving direct commands or advice to someone you know.

2

Titoli (Noun)

The plural form of 'titolo'. In Italian, nouns ending in -o usually change to -i in the plural.

3

Appropriati (Adjective)

Adjectives in Italian must match the noun they modify. Since 'titoli' is masculine plural, 'appropriato' becomes 'appropriati'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Il mio articolo sembra disordinato.

My article looks messy.

Usa titoli appropriati per organizzarlo meglio.

Use appropriate titles to organize it better.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Usa titoli appropriato.

    The adjective must agree in gender and number with the masculine plural noun 'titoli'.

  • Usa intestazione appropriati.

    If using 'intestazione' (header), it must be pluralized to 'intestazioni' to match the plural context.

Alternatives

  • Scegli titoli adatti.

    Choose suitable titles.

  • Inserisci intestazioni corrette.

    Insert correct headings.

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Cultural Tip

In Italian professional culture, clarity in naming conventions is highly regarded. While 'titoli' is the standard term for titles of works or articles, in a digital context like web design or office software, you might also hear the term 'heading' used or translated as 'intestazione'.