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Italian Phrase

Che benefici offri?

/ke be.neˈfi.tʃi ˈof.fri/
Meaning"What benefits do you offer?"
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Meaning

Literally, “What benefits do you offer?” It is a direct way to ask a person or a company which perks, advantages or services they provide. The phrase is common in business, job‑interview, sales and membership contexts.

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When to use

Use this question when you want to know the concrete advantages of a product, a service, a job position, a subscription, or any offer. It works well after a brief introduction or when comparing several options.

Grammar Breakdown

Chebeneficioffri

1

Che (interrogative adjective)

Used to ask "what" before a noun; it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

2

benefici (noun, masc. pl.)

Means "benefits" or "advantages"; plural form of "beneficio".

3

offri (verb offrire, 2nd person singular)

Present indicative of "offrire" (to offer). The subject "tu" is implied, so no pronoun is needed.

4

Subject‑verb inversion not required

Italian questions often keep the normal word order; the rising intonation signals the question.

🗨In Conversation

A

Che benefici offri?

What benefits do you offer?

Offriamo assicurazione sanitaria, buoni pasto e orari flessibili.

We offer health insurance, meal vouchers and flexible working hours.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Che benefici offro?

    "Offro" is first‑person singular (I offer). The question is directed to the other person, so you need the second‑person form "offri".

  • Che benefici offri

    In written Italian a question mark is required; without it the sentence looks like a statement.

  • Che i benefici offri?

    Using "Che" instead of "Quali" is correct, but many learners mistakenly add an article: "Che i benefici offri?" – the article is unnecessary.

Alternatives

  • Quali vantaggi proponi?

    Which advantages do you propose?

  • Che vantaggi offri?

    What advantages do you offer?

  • Che benefici fornisci?

    What benefits do you provide?

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Cultural Tip

In Italian business conversations it is polite to start with a greeting before jumping to "Che benefici offri?". The word "benefici" sounds a bit formal; native speakers more often use "vantaggi" in casual settings. If you are asking about a company rather than a person, you can say "Che benefici offre l'azienda?" to keep the subject clear.