A guide to saying it like a local

How to Say "Do you have a student discount" in Italian

Ask about student discounts in shops and museums across Italy.

Avete uno sconto studenti?

AH-veh-teh OO-noh SKON-toh stoo-DEN-teeneutral

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When you're buying tickets for museums, attractions, or even some clothing in a shop, and you have a student ID. It's a good idea to ask before you pay.

Alternatives

  • C'è uno sconto studenti?Slightly more direct, asking if a discount exists.
  • Avete lo sconto per studenti?Uses 'per' (for) instead of 'studenti' (students) as an adjective.

Ways to get it wrong

Don't say 'sconto di studente'

Use 'sconto studenti' (students discount) or 'sconto per studenti' (discount for students).

Pronounce 'sconto' correctly

Make sure to clearly pronounce the double 't' sound in 'studenti' as 'stoo-DEN-tee'.

A small cultural note

While student discounts are common, always have your student ID ready to show. They might not offer it automatically.

Frequently asked

how to ask for student discount in italian

You can ask 'Avete uno sconto studenti?' or 'C'è uno sconto studenti?'. Have your student ID ready to show.

student discount italy

Many places offer student discounts, especially museums and transport. It's always worth asking politely with 'Avete uno sconto studenti?'.

what is student discount in italian

The phrase for student discount is 'sconto studenti'. You can ask if they have one using 'Avete uno sconto studenti?'.