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How to Say "What's the wifi password" in Italian

Ask for the Wi-Fi password in Italian with this simple, direct phrase.

Qual è la password del Wi-Fi?

KWAL EH lah PASS-word del WEE-feeneutral

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Use this when you're at a hotel, restaurant, cafe, or any public place that offers Wi-Fi. It's the standard way to inquire about internet access.

Alternatives

  • Mi dai la password del Wi-Fi?Slightly more casual, like asking a friend.
  • Avete il Wi-Fi?Asks if Wi-Fi is available at all, before asking for the password.

Ways to get it wrong

Pronouncing 'password'

English speakers often pronounce 'password' with a hard 's'; Italians pronounce it with a soft 's' sound, like 'pass-word'.

Confusing 'è' and 'e'

The 'è' with an accent means 'is', while 'e' means 'and'. Get them mixed up and you'll be asking 'what and the Wi-Fi password?'

A small cultural note

Wi-Fi is widely available in Italy, and asking for the password is a common and expected request.

Frequently asked

how to ask for wifi password in italy

The most common way is 'Qual è la password del Wi-Fi?'. This is polite and understood everywhere.

is wifi free in italian restaurants

Often, yes, but it's always best to ask for the password. Some places might have a charge or require a purchase.

what if they dont speak english wifi

This phrase is your best bet. Even if they don't speak much English, they will understand 'password del Wi-Fi'.