Italian Phrase
È super importante per giocare online.
Meaning
Literally, 'It’s super important for playing online.' The speaker is stressing that something (e.g., a fast internet connection, a good graphics card) is essential for a good online‑gaming experience.
When to use
Use this sentence when you want to emphasize a requirement for online gaming, such as a stable Wi‑Fi signal, a powerful PC, or a subscription service. It’s informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends or in gaming forums.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Èsuperimportantepergiocareonline
È (è)
Third‑person singular of the verb 'essere' (to be) used for statements of fact.
super
Colloquial intensifier borrowed from English, meaning 'very' or 'extremely'.
importante
Adjective meaning 'important'; agrees in gender and number with the subject.
per + infinitive
Prepositional phrase indicating purpose: 'for' + verb.
giocare
Infinitive verb meaning 'to play'.
online
Loanword used in Italian to mean 'on the Internet' or 'in a networked environment'.
🗨In Conversation
Hai sentito che il nuovo router è più veloce?
Did you hear that the new router is faster?
Sì, è super importante per giocare online.
Yes, it’s super important for playing online.
✕Common Mistakes
È super importante per giocare online.
In formal contexts 'super' sounds too colloquial; use 'molto' or 'fondamentale' instead.
È super importante per giocare on line.
Write it as one word; splitting it ('on line') is an English‑style error.
È super importante per giocare online.
A more idiomatic Italian alternative is 'per giocare in rete'.
↔Alternatives
È fondamentale per giocare online.
It’s essential for playing online.
È indispensabile per giocare online.
It’s indispensable for playing online.
È molto importante per giocare online.
It’s very important for playing online.
Cultural Tip
The word 'super' is a borrowed English intensifier that is common in youth slang and informal speech in Italy. In formal writing you would replace it with 'molto', 'estremamente' or 'fondamentale'. Also, Italians often say 'giocare in rete' instead of 'giocare online', especially in more traditional contexts.

