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Italian Phrase

Hai già pianificato la tua logistica?

/ai ˈdʒa pja.niˈfi.ka.to la ˈtwa loˈdʒistika/
Meaning"Have you already planned your logistics?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks whether the listener has already arranged the logistical details of a project, event, or shipment. It implies that logistics – transport, storage, timing, and coordination – are crucial and should be settled in advance.

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When to use

Use this question in business meetings, project kick‑offs, event‑planning sessions, or any situation where you need to confirm that the practical side of a plan is under control.

Grammar Breakdown

Haigiàpianificatolatualogistica?

1

Hai (avere)

Second‑person singular present of the auxiliary verb ‘avere’, used here to form the present perfect.

2

già

Adverb meaning ‘already’; placed before the past participle for emphasis.

3

pianificato

Past participle of ‘pianificare’ (to plan); with ‘avere’ it creates the present perfect tense.

4

la tua logistica

Possessive adjective ‘tua’ follows the definite article ‘la’; together they mean ‘your logistics’.

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A

Hai già pianificato la tua logistica?

Have you already planned your logistics?

Sì, ho definito i fornitori, le rotte di trasporto e i tempi di consegna.

Yes, I’ve defined the suppliers, transport routes, and delivery times.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sei già pianificato la tua logistica?

    ‘Essere’ is not the auxiliary for ‘pianificare’; you need ‘avere’.

  • Hai già pianificare la tua logistica?

    After ‘avere’ you must use the past participle, not the infinitive.

  • Hai già pianificato la logistica tua?

    In Italian the possessive adjective follows the article, not the noun.

Alternatives

  • Hai già organizzato la tua logistica?

    Have you already organized your logistics?

  • Hai già sistemato la tua logistica?

    Have you already sorted out your logistics?

  • Hai già predisposto la logistica?

    Have you already set up the logistics?

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, business conversations often start with a brief personal exchange before diving into details. When asking about logistics, a polite tone (using ‘Lei’ in formal settings) shows respect for the counterpart’s workload. Also, Italians value concrete timelines, so be ready to discuss dates and milestones after this question.