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Italian Phrase

Hai in programma qualche viaggio emozionante?

/ai in proˈɡram.ma ˈkwal.ke ˈviad.dʒo e.motˈtsa.ne/
Meaning"Do you have any exciting trips planned?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks someone if they have any exciting trips planned. It’s a friendly, informal way to inquire about upcoming travel adventures.

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When to use

Use it in casual conversation with friends, family, or colleagues when you want to know about their travel plans, especially if you’re looking for inspiration or want to share excitement about future trips.

Grammar Breakdown

Haiinprogrammaqualcheviaggioemozionante?

1

Hai (second person singular of avere)

Used to ask about possession or plans; here it introduces a question about future activities.

2

in programma

A fixed expression meaning "planned" or "on the agenda".

3

qualche

An indefinite adjective meaning "some"; it always takes a singular noun.

4

viaggio

Singular noun meaning "trip" or "journey".

5

emozionante

Adjective meaning "exciting"; agrees in gender and number with the noun.

🗨In Conversation

A

Hai in programma qualche viaggio emozionante?

Do you have any exciting trips planned?

Sì, sto per andare in Islanda per vedere l'aurora boreale!

Yes, I’m going to Iceland to see the Northern Lights!

B

Common Mistakes

  • Hai in programma qualche viaggi emozionante?

    The noun "viaggio" is singular; use the plural "viaggi" only if you also change "qualche" to "alcuni".

  • Hai in programma qualche viaggio emozionanti?

    Adjectives must agree in number with the noun; keep "emozionante" singular because "qualche" implies a singular concept.

Alternatives

  • Hai in mente qualche viaggio avventuroso?

    Do you have any adventurous trips in mind?

  • Stai organizzando qualche viaggio speciale?

    Are you organizing any special trips?

  • Ci sono viaggi emozionanti che hai programmato?

    Are there any exciting trips you’ve scheduled?

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, talking about travel is a great ice‑breaker. Italians love to share stories about family vacations, weekend getaways, or dream destinations. Using "emozionante" adds a sense of enthusiasm, but you can also use "avventuroso" for a more daring tone.