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Italian Phrase

Quali risorse ci sono per i nuovi assunti?

/ˈkwa.li riˈzɔr.se tʃi ˈso.no per i ˈnwɔ.vi asˈsiːti/
Meaning"What resources are there for new hires?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks about the tools, documents, training programs, or any other support that the company provides for people who have just joined the organization.

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When to use

Use this question during onboarding meetings, when speaking with HR, or when you need to clarify what help is available for new employees in a professional setting.

Grammar Breakdown

Qualirisorsecisonoperinuoviassunti

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Quali (interrogative adjective)

Used to ask about a plural noun; it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

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ci sono (impersonal verb)

The phrase 'ci sono' means 'there are' and is used for plural subjects; for singular, use 'c'è'.

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per i nuovi assunti (prepositional phrase)

The preposition 'per' introduces the beneficiary; 'i nuovi assunti' is a masculine plural noun phrase meaning 'the new hires'.

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Quali risorse ci sono per i nuovi assunti?

What resources are there for new hires?

Abbiamo una guida introduttiva, un mentor assegnato e un portale interno con tutorial e FAQ.

We have an introductory guide, an assigned mentor, and an internal portal with tutorials and FAQs.

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Common Mistakes

  • Quali risorse c'è per i nuovi assunti?

    Use 'c'è' for singular nouns; here the noun 'risorse' is plural, so the correct form is 'ci sono'.

  • Quali risorse ci sono per i nuovo assunti?

    The adjective must agree in number and gender with the noun; 'nuovo' is singular masculine, while 'assunti' is plural masculine.

Alternatives

  • Che risorse sono disponibili per i nuovi assunti?

    What resources are available for new hires?

  • Quali strumenti possiamo usare come nuovi dipendenti?

    Which tools can we use as new employees?

  • Cosa mette a disposizione l'azienda per i nuovi assunti?

    What does the company provide for new hires?

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Cultural Tip

In Italian corporate environments, it is common to use a polite and slightly formal tone when speaking with HR or senior staff. Adding 'per favore' at the end of the question can make it sound even more courteous: 'Quali risorse ci sono per i nuovi assunti, per favore?'. Also, note that 'assunto' can refer to both the act of hiring and the hired person; context makes the meaning clear.