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Italian Phrase

Dove trovo il modello del mio dispositivo?

/ˌdo.ve ˈtrɔ.vo il moˈdɛl.lo del ˈmi.o di.spo.ziˈti.vo/
Meaning"Where do I find the model of my device?"
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Meaning

This phrase is a direct and practical question used to inquire about the location of a device's model information. It's essential for troubleshooting, repairs, or purchasing accessories, as knowing the exact model is often crucial for compatibility and support.

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When to use

You would use this phrase when speaking to a customer service representative, a technician, or even a friend, if you need help identifying your phone, tablet, laptop, or any electronic gadget's specific model number. It's particularly useful when you're unsure where to look for this information on the device itself or in its documentation.

Grammar Breakdown

Dovetrovoilmodellodelmiodispositivo

1

Dove

'Dove' is an interrogative adverb meaning 'where.' It is used to ask about the location of something or someone.

2

Trovo

'Trovo' is the first-person singular conjugation of the verb 'trovare' (to find). In this context, it implies 'where can I find' or 'where do I find.'

3

Il modello

'Il' is the masculine singular definite article, equivalent to 'the.' 'Modello' is a masculine singular noun meaning 'model.'

4

Del mio

'Del' is a contracted preposition formed by 'di' (of) + 'il' (the). 'Mio' is a possessive adjective meaning 'my.' Together, 'del mio' means 'of my' and agrees with the masculine singular noun 'modello'.

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Dispositivo

'Dispositivo' is a masculine singular noun meaning 'device.' It refers to any electronic gadget like a phone, tablet, or computer.

🗨In Conversation

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Ho un problema con il mio telefono, ma non so il modello.

I have a problem with my phone, but I don't know the model.

Certo. Dove trovo il modello del mio dispositivo?

Of course. Where do I find the model of my device?

B

Common Mistakes

  • Dove cerco il modello del mio dispositivo?

    While 'cercare' means 'to look for,' 'trovare' means 'to find' or 'to locate.' When asking where something *is* or *can be found*, 'trovare' is more appropriate.

  • Dove trovo il modello di mio dispositivo?

    'Del mio' (di + il + mio) is required here because 'modello' is masculine singular and 'dispositivo' is also masculine singular, requiring the definite article 'il' before 'mio'.

Alternatives

  • Come faccio a sapere il modello del mio dispositivo?

    How do I find out the model of my device?

  • Qual è il modello del mio dispositivo?

    What is the model of my device?

  • Dove posso vedere il modello del mio dispositivo?

    Where can I see the model of my device?

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Cultural Tip

Italians appreciate clear and direct communication, especially in practical situations like tech support. While politeness is always valued, getting straight to the point with a clear question like this is perfectly acceptable. When speaking to service personnel, you might use the formal 'Lei' form, which would change 'trovo' to 'trova' (Dove trova il modello del mio dispositivo?).