Italian Phrase
La mia città natale è Parigi.
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.
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
Possessive Agreement
The possessive 'mia' must agree with the feminine noun 'città', regardless of the speaker's gender.
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.
🗨In Conversation
Qual è la tua città natale?
What is your hometown?
La mia città natale è Parigi.
My hometown is Paris.
✕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.
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.

