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Italian Phrase

Organizziamo un viaggio insieme.

/orɡanˈd͡zjaːmo un ˈvjadd͡ʒo inˈsjeme/
Meaning"Let's organize a trip together."
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Meaning

This sentence is a friendly invitation meaning “Let’s organize a trip together.” It conveys a collaborative plan and includes the speaker in the action.

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When to use

Use it when you want to propose a travel plan to friends, family, or colleagues, especially in informal or semi‑formal settings where a collective decision is being encouraged.

Grammar Breakdown

Organizziamounviaggioinsieme

1

Organizziamo

First‑person plural present indicative of 'organizzare' (to organize). In Italian it also works as a polite suggestion, equivalent to 'let's organize'.

2

un

Indefinite article, masculine singular, used before a singular countable noun.

3

viaggio

Masculine singular noun meaning 'trip' or 'journey'.

4

insieme

Adverb meaning 'together'. It normally follows the verb phrase.

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Organizziamo un viaggio insieme?

Shall we organize a trip together?

Sì, mi sembra un’ottima idea! Dove vorresti andare?

Yes, that sounds like a great idea! Where would you like to go?

B

Common Mistakes

  • Organizziamo un viaggio tutti insieme.

    ‘Tutti’ is redundant because ‘insieme’ already implies ‘all together’.

  • Organizziamo un viaggio insieme?

    Using a question mark turns the suggestion into a direct question; the usual polite form is a statement without the question mark, or add ‘che ne dici?’ after it.

  • Organizziamo un viaggio insiemea.

    ‘Insiemea’ is not a word; the adverb is ‘insieme’.

Alternatives

  • Facciamo un viaggio insieme.

    Let's make a trip together.

  • Andiamo in viaggio insieme.

    Let's go on a trip together.

  • Programmiamo un viaggio insieme.

    Let's plan a trip together.

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Cultural Tip

In Italian, the first‑person plural present can function like an English ‘let’s’, so you don’t need a separate imperative form. Placing ‘insieme’ after the verb phrase is the most natural order, though you may also hear ‘insieme organizziamo…’ in poetic or emphatic contexts. Remember that travel proposals are often followed by a quick discussion of destination, budget, and dates.