Italian Verbs

Speaking About Daily Routine In Italian

In this beginner-friendly Italian lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about your daily routine using practical and commonly used Italian vocabulary.

These expressions are perfect for everyday conversations, travel situations, language practice, and building confidence speaking Italian naturally.

Common Daily Routine Verbs in Italian

  • Svegliarsi — To wake up

  • Alzarsi — To get up

  • Lavarsi i denti — To brush teeth

  • Fare la doccia — To take a shower

  • Prepararsi — To get ready

  • Vestirsi — To get dressed

  • Fare colazione — To have breakfast

  • Andare al lavoro — To go to work

  • Lavorare — To work

  • Studiare — To study

  • Pranzare — To have lunch

  • Preparare la cena — To prepare dinner

  • Cenare — To have dinner

  • Guardare la TV — To watch TV

  • Riposarsi — To rest

  • Andare a letto — To go to bed

  • Addormentarsi — To fall asleep

Talking about your daily activities is one of the fastest ways to begin forming real conversations in Italian. These verbs are used constantly in everyday speech and help learners describe schedules, habits, and routines naturally.

This lesson is ideal for beginners learning conversational Italian and practical real-life vocabulary.

Talking About The Weather In Italian

In this beginner-friendly Italian lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about your daily routine using practical and commonly used Italian vocabulary.

These expressions are perfect for everyday conversations, travel situations, language practice, and building confidence speaking Italian naturally.

Common Daily Routine Verbs in Italian

  • Svegliarsi — To wake up

  • Alzarsi — To get up

  • Lavarsi i denti — To brush teeth

  • Fare la doccia — To take a shower

  • Prepararsi — To get ready

  • Vestirsi — To get dressed

  • Fare colazione — To have breakfast

  • Andare al lavoro — To go to work

  • Lavorare — To work

  • Studiare — To study

  • Pranzare — To have lunch

  • Preparare la cena — To prepare dinner

  • Cenare — To have dinner

  • Guardare la TV — To watch TV

  • Riposarsi — To rest

  • Andare a letto — To go to bed

  • Addormentarsi — To fall asleep

Talking about your daily activities is one of the fastest ways to begin forming real conversations in Italian. These verbs are used constantly in everyday speech and help learners describe schedules, habits, and routines naturally.

This lesson is ideal for beginners learning conversational Italian and practical real-life vocabulary.