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Italian Phrase

L'affitto include le bollette?

/lafˈfit.to inˈklu.de le bolˈlet.te/
Meaning"Does the rent include the utilities?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks whether the monthly rent already covers the cost of utilities such as electricity, water, gas, and internet. It is a direct, polite way to clarify what is included in the rental price.

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When to use

Use this question when you are viewing an apartment, signing a lease, or negotiating with a landlord or agency. It helps you avoid unexpected extra costs after you move in.

Grammar Breakdown

L'affittoincludelebollette?

1

L'affitto

Masculine singular noun meaning 'the rent', preceded by the elided definite article l' because the word starts with a vowel.

2

include

Third‑person singular present of the verb includere ('to include'). In questions the verb stays in the same position as in statements.

3

le

Feminine plural definite article, used here with the plural noun bollette.

4

bollette

Plural of bolletta, a feminine noun meaning 'bills' or 'utility charges'.

🗨In Conversation

A

L'affitto include le bollette?

Does the rent include the utilities?

Sì, il canone comprende acqua, luce e gas.

Yes, the rent includes water, electricity and gas.

B

Common Mistakes

  • L'affitto include le bollette?

    Do not use the English verb ‘include’; the correct Italian verb is ‘include’ (third‑person of includere).

  • L'affitto include le bolletta?

    ‘Bolletta’ is feminine; the plural is ‘bollette’. Using the singular with a plural article is incorrect.

  • L'affitto include le bolletta?

    Missing the plural ‘s’ on ‘bollette’ and the article agreement.

Alternatives

  • Il canone comprende le utenze?

    Does the rent cover the utilities?

  • Il prezzo dell'affitto copre le bollette?

    Does the rent price cover the bills?

  • Le spese sono incluse nell'affitto?

    Are the expenses included in the rent?

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, many rental contracts list utilities (utenze) separately from the base rent (canone). In larger cities, especially Rome and Milan, it is common to see "affitto + spese" where the tenant pays for electricity, gas, and water on their own. Always ask this question before signing, and if the landlord says "no", request a written breakdown of the expected monthly costs.