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Italian Phrase

Partecipa a workshop specializzati.

/par.teˈtʃi.pa a ˈwɔrkʃɔp spe.t͡si.aˈli.zi/
Meaning"Participate in specialized workshops."
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Meaning

This sentence is an invitation or instruction to join workshops that focus on a specific topic or skill. The word ‘specializzati’ emphasizes that the workshops are tailored for advanced or niche subjects.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to encourage a colleague, student, or friend to attend professional development sessions, creative labs, or any training that is highly focused on a particular area.

Grammar Breakdown

Partecipaaworkshopspecializzati

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Imperative Mood

‘Partecipa’ is the second‑person singular imperative of the verb ‘partecipare’, used to give a direct invitation or command.

2

Preposition ‘a’

The preposition ‘a’ introduces the object of participation; it does not require an article before a plural noun.

3

Loanword ‘workshop’

‘Workshop’ is an English loanword, treated as masculine and can be used in the plural without an article after ‘a’.

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Adjective Agreement

‘Specializzati’ is a masculine plural adjective that must agree with the (implicit) plural noun ‘workshop’.

🗨In Conversation

A

Vuoi migliorare le tue competenze digitali?

Do you want to improve your digital skills?

Sì, partecipo a workshop specializzati.

Yes, I’ll take part in specialized workshops.

B

Common Mistakes

  • partecipare a workshop specializzati.

    Missing the imperative form; you need ‘Partecipa’ to give a direct invitation.

  • Partecipa a workshop specializzato.

    The adjective must agree in number with the noun; use ‘specializzati’ for plural workshops.

  • Partecipa al workshop specializzati.

    The article ‘al’ (a + il) forces singular; it clashes with the plural adjective.

Alternatives

  • Iscriviti a corsi specializzati.

    Sign up for specialized courses.

  • Partecipa a seminari specializzati.

    Attend specialized seminars.

  • Unisciti a laboratori avanzati.

    Join advanced labs.

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, the term ‘workshop’ is widely used in tech, design, culinary and artistic circles to denote hands‑on, short‑duration training. It sounds modern and slightly informal, so it fits well in emails, flyers, or social‑media posts aimed at a professional audience. If you need a more formal tone, replace ‘workshop’ with ‘corsi’ or ‘seminari’.