Italian A1 Nouns List

 Essential Italian A1 Nouns List for Beginners


Ready to expand your Italian vocabulary?

Here’s a handy list of the most useful Italian nouns (sostantivi) for A1 learners. They cover categories like people, places, objects, and time – perfect for everyday conversations.



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1. People (Persone)


ragazzo – boy


ragazza – girl


uomo – man


donna – woman


amico – friend (male)


amica – friend (female)


bambino – child (boy)


bambina – child (girl)


insegnante – teacher


studente – student (male)


studentessa – student (female)




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2. Family (Famiglia)


madre – mother


padre – father


fratello – brother


sorella – sister


nonno – grandfather


nonna – grandmother


zio – uncle


zia – aunt




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3. Places (Luoghi)


casa – house


scuola – school


città – city


paese – country


ristorante – restaurant


negozio – shop


ospedale – hospital


ufficio – office




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4. Objects (Oggetti)


libro – book


penna – pen


sedia – chair


tavolo – table


telefono – phone


macchina – car


bicchiere – glass


borsa – bag




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5. Food & Drink (Cibo e Bevande)


pane – bread


acqua – water


latte – milk


mela – apple


pasta – pasta


pizza – pizza


caffè – coffee


succo – juice




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6. Time & Weather (Tempo e Meteo)


giorno – day


notte – night


mattina – morning


sera – evening


settimana – week


mese – month


anno – year


sole – sun


pioggia – rain


neve – snow




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Tips for Memorizing Nouns:


Learn with the article: il, la, un, una (e.g., la casa, un libro)


Use images or flashcards


Create simple sentences with each noun


Practice speaking out loud




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Conclusion:

This list of Italian A1 nouns is a great starting point for building your vocabulary. Try to review a few each day and use them in short sentences. The more you use them, the faster you'll remember!


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