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Italian Phrase

Il tuo piano internet.

/il ˈtwɔ ˈpja.no inˈtɛr.nɛt/
Meaning"Your internet plan."
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Meaning

Literally “Your internet plan,” this phrase is used to refer to the specific subscription or service package a person has with an internet provider. It can be spoken in casual conversation or in more formal contexts such as customer service.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to ask someone about the details of their internet service, compare plans, or discuss upgrades. It works both in everyday chat with friends and in professional settings like a call with a provider’s support team.

Grammar Breakdown

Iltuopianointernet

1

Definite article Il

Il is the masculine singular definite article used before consonant sounds; it agrees with *piano* (masculine noun).

2

Possessive tuo

Tuo means ‘your’ (singular, informal) and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

3

Noun piano

Piano means ‘plan’ or ‘package’; it is a masculine singular noun that takes the article *il*.

4

Borrowed noun internet

Internet is an indeclinable foreign noun used as a masculine noun in Italian; no article is needed after *piano*.

🗨In Conversation

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Qual è il tuo piano internet?

What’s your internet plan?

Ho un piano fibra da 100 Mbps, con 50 GB di dati illimitati.

I have a fiber plan with 100 Mbps, with 50 GB of unlimited data.

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Common Mistakes

  • Il tuo piano di internet.

    Italian does not use the preposition *di* here; the noun *piano* directly modifies *internet*.

  • Il tuo internet piano.

    The order is reversed; *piano* must come before *internet*.

  • Tuo piano internet.

    When speaking formally, add the article *il* before *piano*.

Alternatives

  • Il tuo abbonamento internet.

    Your internet subscription.

  • Il tuo pacchetto internet.

    Your internet package.

  • Il tuo servizio internet.

    Your internet service.

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Cultural Tip

In Italy the word *piano* is commonly used for any subscription‑type service (mobile, TV, internet). When speaking with a provider, you’ll often hear *piano* followed by the technology (fibra, ADSL, 5G) and the speed. Be aware that “internet” can also be rendered as *connessione internet* or simply *connessione* in more formal contexts.