Italian Phrase
Wi‑Fi o cavo: qual è più veloce?
Meaning
The sentence asks which connection method—Wi‑Fi (wireless) or a wired (cable) connection—is faster. It’s commonly used when comparing internet speeds at home or in an office.
When to use
Use this question when discussing internet performance, setting up a new network, or deciding which connection to use for activities that need high bandwidth, such as gaming or streaming.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Wi‑Fiocavo:qualèpiùveloce?
Conjunction “o”
The conjunction “o” means “or” and is used to present alternatives.
Interrogative “qual è”
“Qual è” (which is) introduces a question about identity or choice.
Comparative “più veloce”
Use “più” + adjective to form the comparative, meaning “more fast” → “faster”.
🗨In Conversation
Wi‑Fi o cavo: qual è più veloce?
Wi‑Fi or cable: which is faster?
Il cavo è generalmente più veloce e stabile, ma il Wi‑Fi è più comodo.
Cable is generally faster and more stable, but Wi‑Fi is more convenient.
✕Common Mistakes
Wi‑Fi o cavo: qual è più veloce?
Avoid using “cavo” alone if you mean Ethernet; specify “cavo Ethernet” for clarity.
Wi‑Fi o cavo: qual è più veloce?
In formal contexts, you can use “più rapido” as a synonym.
↔Alternatives
Qual è più veloce, il Wi‑Fi o il cavo?
Which is faster, Wi‑Fi or cable?
Il Wi‑Fi è più veloce del cavo?
Is Wi‑Fi faster than cable?
Cultural Tip
In Italy, many apartments still rely on wired broadband, but newer buildings often include Wi‑Fi as a standard amenity. When asking this question, be aware that “cavo” can refer to both Ethernet and coaxial connections, so specify if needed.

