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Italian Phrase

1 Gbps per chi usa molto

/un ˈdʒi bips per ki ˈu.za ˈmol.to/
Meaning"1 Gbps for heavy users"
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Meaning

This phrase describes an internet speed of 1 Gigabit per second, specifically recommended or intended for individuals or households with high data consumption. It implies that this speed is suitable for activities like 4K streaming, online gaming, large file downloads, and multiple connected devices simultaneously.

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When to use

You would typically hear or use this phrase when discussing internet service plans, especially when comparing different speed tiers. It's used to recommend a high-speed connection to someone who has significant online activity or to describe the target audience for such a plan.

Grammar Breakdown

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1 Gbps

This is an abbreviation for '1 Gigabit per second,' a common unit for measuring internet speed. In Italian, it's often pronounced as an acronym or 'un gigabit al secondo.'

2

per

The preposition 'per' means 'for' or 'in order to.' Here, it indicates the intended recipient or purpose of the speed, i.e., 'for whom.'

3

chi

'Chi' means 'who' or 'whoever.' In this context, 'per chi' translates to 'for those who' or 'for whoever.' It acts as a relative pronoun referring to people.

4

usa

This is the third-person singular conjugation of the verb 'usare' (to use). It agrees with 'chi' (whoever/he/she).

5

molto

'Molto' means 'a lot' or 'much.' Here, it functions as an adverb modifying the verb 'usa,' indicating the intensity or quantity of usage.

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Quale piano internet mi consigliate per la mia famiglia? Siamo in quattro e guardiamo molti film in streaming.

Which internet plan do you recommend for my family? There are four of us and we watch a lot of streaming movies.

Allora, vi suggerirei: 1 Gbps per chi usa molto. Non avrete problemi di buffering.

Then, I would suggest: 1 Gbps for heavy users. You won't have buffering issues.

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Common Mistakes

  • 1 Gbps a chi usa molto

    The preposition 'per' is used to indicate purpose or for whom something is intended, while 'a' often indicates direction or an indirect object. 'Per chi' is the correct construction here.

  • 1 Gbps per chi usa tanto

    While 'tanto' can mean 'a lot,' 'molto' is generally more common and natural in this specific context when referring to general usage. 'Tanto' can sometimes imply 'so much' or 'too much' depending on context.

Alternatives

  • 1 Gbps per utenti intensivi

    1 Gbps for intensive users

  • 1 Gbps per chi ha bisogno di molta velocità

    1 Gbps for those who need a lot of speed

  • 1 Gbps per un uso elevato

    1 Gbps for high usage

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, internet speeds have significantly improved in recent years, with fiber optic (fibra ottica) becoming widely available in many urban areas. While 1 Gbps is considered very fast, many households still opt for lower speeds (e.g., 100-200 Mbps) if their usage isn't extremely high. Providers often market plans by targeting specific user profiles, making phrases like this common in advertising and sales discussions.