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Italian Phrase

Proteggono i diritti dei consumatori.

/proˈtɛɡɡono i diˈritti dei konsuˈmatori/
Meaning"They protect consumers' rights."
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Meaning

The sentence states that 'they protect the rights of consumers.' It is often used to describe the role of consumer protection agencies, laws, or organizations that work to safeguard consumer interests.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing consumer protection policies, describing the work of regulatory bodies, or emphasizing that a group is actively defending consumer rights.

Grammar Breakdown

Proteggonoidirittideiconsumatori

1

Third-person plural present

Proteggono is the third-person plural present indicative of proteggere, used for 'they protect'.

2

Definite article i

i is the plural masculine definite article used before masculine plural nouns starting with a consonant.

3

Plural noun diritti

diritti is the plural of diritto, meaning 'rights'.

4

Partitive article dei

dei is the contraction of di + i, meaning 'of the' for plural masculine nouns.

5

Noun consumatori

consumatori is the plural of consumatore, meaning 'consumer'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Chi si occupa di garantire la sicurezza dei prodotti?

Who takes care of ensuring product safety?

Le autorità competenti proteggono i diritti dei consumatori.

The competent authorities protect consumers' rights.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Proteggere i diritti dei consumatori.

    Proteggere is the infinitive; you need the conjugated form Proteggono for 'they protect'.

  • i diritti del consumatori.

    Use the plural article dei (di + i) for plural nouns, not del (di + il).

  • Proteggono i diritto dei consumatori.

    diritti must agree in number with the article i; use the plural form.

Alternatives

  • Difendono i diritti dei consumatori.

    They defend consumers' rights.

  • Tutela i diritti dei consumatori.

    It safeguards consumers' rights.

  • Garantiscono i diritti dei consumatori.

    They guarantee consumers' rights.

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, consumer protection is regulated by both national laws (like the Codice del Consumo) and EU directives. Organizations such as Altroconsumo and the Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato play a key role in defending consumer rights. When speaking about these topics, a formal register is preferred.