意思
Asking about your location.
文化背景
Italians are very helpful with directions. If you ask 'Dove sono?', they might walk you to your destination. In Rome, many streets look alike. 'Dove sono?' is a daily phrase for tourists and even some locals. In Venice, GPS often fails. 'Dove sono?' is often followed by 'Dove si trova il Ponte di Rialto?'. In Naples, the answer to 'Dove sono?' might be a philosophical one about the beauty of the city.
The 'Sono' Double
Remember that 'sono' is both 'I am' and 'they are'. Use context to know which one is meant.
Singular vs Plural
Don't use 'sono' for one thing. If it's one bathroom, it's 'Dov'è'!
意思
Asking about your location.
The 'Sono' Double
Remember that 'sono' is both 'I am' and 'they are'. Use context to know which one is meant.
Singular vs Plural
Don't use 'sono' for one thing. If it's one bathroom, it's 'Dov'è'!
Add 'Scusi'
Always start with 'Scusi' (Excuse me) to be polite when asking a stranger 'Dove sono?'.
Body Language
Point to your map or yourself when asking to make your meaning clear.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to ask 'Where am I?'.
Dove ____?
'Sono' is the correct form for 'I am'.
How do you ask 'Where are the keys?'
Choose the correct sentence:
'Le chiavi' is plural, so we use 'sono'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are looking at a map and don't see your location.
'Dove' asks about location.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Scusi, ____ sono? B: È in Piazza Navona.
The answer 'In Piazza Navona' indicates a location question.
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4 练习Dove ____?
'Sono' is the correct form for 'I am'.
Choose the correct sentence:
'Le chiavi' is plural, so we use 'sono'.
You are looking at a map and don't see your location.
'Dove' asks about location.
A: Scusi, ____ sono? B: È in Piazza Navona.
The answer 'In Piazza Navona' indicates a location question.
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常见问题
10 个问题Yes, it can mean both 'Where am I?' and 'Where are they?'.
Yes, but it's better to start with 'Scusi' (Excuse me).
It's grammatically okay but sounds unnatural. Just say 'Dove sono?'.
'Dove mi trovo?' is slightly more formal and literally means 'Where do I find myself?'.
You say 'Dove sono i bagni?'.
It's a result of how Latin evolved into Italian over many centuries.
No, for a single object use 'Dov'è?'.
Yes, it's a very common lyric in Italian pop and opera.
You say 'Dove sei?' for one person or 'Dove siete?' for multiple people.
Yes, raise the pitch at the end of 'sono' to indicate a question.
相关表达
Dove vai?
similarWhere are you going?
Dov'è?
specialized formWhere is it/he/she?
Dove mi trovo?
synonymWhere do I find myself?
Da dove vieni?
similarWhere do you come from?
Dove sono finiti?
builds onWhere did they end up?