Italian Phrase
Ognuno offre velocità diverse.
Meaning
The sentence states that each item or person provides different speeds. It is commonly used when comparing the performance of devices, internet plans, transportation options, or any set of alternatives that vary in how fast they operate.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to highlight that several choices do not share the same speed, especially in contexts like technology reviews, travel advice, or service comparisons.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Ognunooffrevelocitàdiverse
Ognuno
Indefinite pronoun meaning 'each one', it requires a singular verb.
offre
Third‑person singular present of the verb 'offrire' (to offer).
velocità
Feminine noun meaning 'speed'; its plural form is identical to the singular.
diverse
Adjective meaning 'different'; it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. With 'velocità' the plural form is used.
🗨In Conversation
Quale piano internet scegli?
Which internet plan are you choosing?
Ognuno offre velocità diverse, quindi dipende dalle tue esigenze.
Each one offers different speeds, so it depends on your needs.
✕Common Mistakes
Ogni offre velocità diverse.
'Ogni' cannot stand alone; it must modify a noun.
Ognuno offre velocità diversa.
With 'velocità' the adjective should be plural because the concept is plural.
↔Alternatives
Ciascuno ha velocità differenti.
Each one has different speeds.
Ogni opzione presenta velocità diverse.
Every option presents different speeds.
Cultural Tip
In Italian, 'ognuno' works as a standalone pronoun, while 'ogni' must be followed by a noun (e.g., 'ogni persona'). Also, because 'velocità' has the same form in singular and plural, adjectives that describe it usually appear in the plural to convey the idea of multiple speeds.

