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Posso ricaricare il mio telefono qui?

Can I charge my phone here?

Pronunciación

ri-ca-RI-ca-re — five syllables, stress on third. 'Telefono' is te-LE-fo-no.

Cuándo usarla

When your phone battery is low and you need to find a charging point.

Qué significa

'Posso ricaricare' (can I charge/recharge) uses 'ricaricare' which means both to charge a phone and to reload/refill something. This is distinct from 'caricare' (to load). Italian airports increasingly have charging stations, but a USB cable and adapter may be needed.

Variaciones

C'è una presa elettrica disponibile?

Is there an available power socket?

More specific when you have your own charger

Avete un caricatore in prestito?

Do you have a charger I can borrow?

Some airport shops and lounges offer this

Quale tipo di presa si usa in Italia?

What type of plug is used in Italy?

Italy uses type F (CEE 7/5) sockets — two or three round pins

Mini diálogo

— Posso ricaricare il mio telefono qui? — Certo, ci sono le colonnine di ricarica vicino alle sedie là. — Hanno il cavo USB-C? — Sì, USB-C e Lightning. È gratuito.

— Can I charge my phone here? — Of course, there are charging stations near the seats over there. — Do they have a USB-C cable? — Yes, USB-C and Lightning. It's free.

Nota cultural

Italian sockets use the Europlug (type C) or the Italian standard (type L with three round pins in a line). Most modern charging stations in airports have both USB-A and USB-C ports. Bring a universal travel adapter if coming from outside Europe. Voltage is 220-230V, 50Hz.