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Italian Phrase

Sì, adoro viaggiare.

/ˈsi aˈdɔ.ro vjadˈdʒa.re/
Meaning"Yes, I love traveling."
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Meaning

This phrase is an enthusiastic way to express a deep passion for visiting new places. It uses the verb 'adorare', which conveys a stronger sense of enjoyment and devotion than the standard 'mi piace' (I like).

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When to use

Use this phrase in casual or social conversations when someone asks about your hobbies or interests. It is a perfect ice-breaker when discussing vacation plans or past trips.

Grammar Breakdown

adoroviaggiare

1

Adoro (Adorare)

This is the first-person singular present tense of 'adorare'. It is used to express intense liking or adoration.

2

Viaggiare

This is the infinitive form of the verb. In this sentence, it acts as the direct object of the verb 'adoro'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Ti piace scoprire nuove culture?

Do you like discovering new cultures?

Sì, adoro viaggiare.

Yes, I love traveling.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sì, adoro di viaggiare.

    Unlike some other Italian verbs, 'adorare' does not require a preposition before the following infinitive.

  • Sì, adoro viaggiando.

    In Italian, you use the infinitive form (viaggiare) to function as a noun, whereas English often uses the -ing form (traveling).

Alternatives

  • Mi piace molto viaggiare.

    I like traveling a lot.

  • Amo viaggiare.

    I love to travel.

  • Vado matto per i viaggi.

    I am crazy about trips.

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Cultural Tip

Italians are known for their expressive communication style. Using 'adoro' instead of 'mi piace' helps you sound more natural and passionate, which fits well with the local cultural emphasis on 'la dolce vita' and exploring the world.