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I bambini viaggiano gratis?

Do children travel for free?

Pronunciación

'Gratis' — 'GRA-tis'. Borrowed directly from Latin; stress on the first syllable.

Cuándo usarla

Ask when travelling with children to know whether you need to purchase tickets for them or whether they can ride free.

Qué significa

'Viaggiano' is the third-person plural present of 'viaggiare' (to travel). 'Gratis' is an indeclinable adjective/adverb meaning free of charge. Children's free travel policies vary by city, typically up to ages 6–10.

Variaciones

Fino a che età viaggiano gratis?

Up to what age do they travel for free?

Follow-up to determine the exact age cutoff.

Mia figlia ha sei anni. Paga?

My daughter is six. Does she pay?

States the child's age to get a direct answer.

C'è un biglietto famiglia?

Is there a family ticket?

Asks about a combined family fare.

Mini diálogo

— I bambini viaggiano gratis? — Fino a dieci anni non pagano. — Il mio ne ha otto. — Allora va bene, nessun biglietto.

— Do children travel for free? — Up to ten years old they don't pay. — Mine is eight. — Then that's fine, no ticket needed.

Nota cultural

Most Italian cities grant free travel to children under 10 on urban public transport. Some extend this to 14 for certain passes. Always verify locally as rules change and differ between operators.