Italian Phrase
Sì, tutto corretto.
Meaning
The speaker confirms that everything is correct or in order. It can be used after checking a document, a form, or any situation where verification is needed. The tone is affirmative and concise.
When to use
Use this phrase when you have reviewed something and want to give a brief, positive confirmation. It works in both formal and informal contexts, such as in the office, during a meeting, or when helping a friend with a task.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sìtuttocorretto
Sì (yes)
A simple affirmative answer, used alone or before a statement.
tutto (everything)
Neuter singular pronoun meaning "all" or "everything"; it does not change for gender.
corretto (correct)
Adjective that agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies; here it matches the neuter singular "tutto".
🗨In Conversation
Hai controllato i dati della tabella?
Did you check the data in the table?
Sì, tutto corretto.
Yes, everything is correct.
✕Common Mistakes
Sì, tutti corretto.
The adjective must agree in gender and number with the noun; "tutto" is neuter singular, not "tutti".
Sì, tutto corretti.
The adjective "corretto" must match the singular neuter "tutto"; do not add an -i ending.
↔Alternatives
Sì, è tutto a posto.
Yes, everything is fine.
Sì, è corretto.
Yes, it is correct.
Tutto è in ordine.
Everything is in order.
Cultural Tip
In Italian, a short affirmation like "Sì, tutto corretto" is common in professional settings. Adding "perfetto" (perfect) or "ottimo" (great) can make the response sound more enthusiastic. Be aware that in some southern regions people may say "Sì, va bene" for a more relaxed tone.

