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Italian Phrase

La mia città natale è Parigi.

/la ˈmi.a t͡ʃitˈta naˈta.le ɛ paˈri.dʒi/
Meaning"My hometown is Paris."
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Meaning

This phrase is used to identify the city where you were born or grew up. 'Città natale' literally translates to 'birth city' or 'native city,' providing a clear and slightly formal way to state your origins.

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When to use

Use this phrase during formal introductions, when filling out forms, or when someone specifically asks about your place of birth. It is a more structured alternative to simply saying where you are from.

Grammar Breakdown

LamiacittànataleèParigi

1

Possessive Agreement

The possessive 'mia' must agree with the feminine noun 'città', regardless of the speaker's gender.

2

Accented Nouns

Nouns like 'città' that end in an accented vowel are invariable, meaning they don't change form in the plural, though they are usually feminine.

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Qual è la tua città natale?

What is your hometown?

La mia città natale è Parigi.

My hometown is Paris.

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Common Mistakes

  • Il mio città natale è Parigi.

    'Città' is a feminine noun, so you must use the feminine article 'La' and the feminine possessive 'mia'.

  • La mia città natale sono Parigi.

    Even if the city name sounds plural or you are thinking of multiple places, 'la mia città natale' is a singular subject requiring the verb 'è'.

Alternatives

  • Sono di Parigi.

    I am from Paris.

  • Sono nato a Parigi.

    I was born in Paris.

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Cultural Tip

Italians often have a very strong connection to their 'campanile' (bell tower), representing their local town. Mentioning your hometown is a common way to start a deeper conversation about local culture, food, and history.