In 2026, Italy is welcoming the world for the Winter Olympic Games, officially known in Italian as the Giochi Olimpici Invernali. The event, hosted by 2026 Winter Olympics, will take place across northern Italy, with major events in Milano and Cortina d’Ampezzo, as well as other Alpine locations.
If you’re planning to attend, follow the competitions, or simply enjoy the atmosphere from afar, knowing some essential Italian vocabulary will enrich your experience. Here’s your complete guide to the most important Italian words and phrases for the Olympics.

Essential Olympic terms
Let’s start with the basics, words you’ll hear constantly during the Games:
- Olimpiadi – Olympics
- Giochi Olimpici Invernali – Winter Olympic Games
- Cerimonia di apertura – Opening Ceremony
- Cerimonia di chiusura – Closing Ceremony
- Fiamma Olimpica – Olympic Flame
- Braciere Olimpico – Olympic Cauldron
- Medaglia d’oro / d’argento / di bronzo – Gold / Silver / Bronze medal
- Podio – Podium
- Atleta – Athlete
- Delegazione – National delegation or team
- Record olimpico – Olympic record
You may also hear qualificazioni (qualifications), finale (final), and premiazione (medal ceremony).
Winter sports vocabulary
Italy has a deep winter sports tradition, especially in the Alps. Here are some key sport-related words:
- Sci alpino – Alpine skiing
- Sci di fondo – Cross-country skiing
- Salto con gli sci – Ski jumping
- Combinata nordica – Nordic combined
- Snowboard – Snowboarding
- Pattinaggio di figura – Figure skating
- Pattinaggio di velocità – Speed skating
- Short track – Short track speed skating
- Hockey su ghiaccio – Ice hockey
- Curling – Curling
- Biathlon – Biathlon
- Bob – Bobsleigh
- Slittino – Luge
- Skeleton – Skeleton
Understanding these terms will make it easier to follow announcements, TV commentary, and signage at venues.

Words for venues and organization at the Winter Olympics
The 2026 Milano Cortina Games are spread across multiple locations in northern Italy. You’ll likely see these words on signs and schedules:
- Sede di gara – Competition venue
- Stadio – Stadium
- Palazzetto del ghiaccio – Ice arena
- Villaggio Olimpico – Olympic Village
- Calendario delle gare – Competition schedule
- Biglietti – Tickets
- Biglietteria – Ticket office
- Accredito – Accreditation
- Volontari – Volunteers
Transportation-related vocabulary is also essential:
- Navetta – Shuttle bus
- Fermata – Stop
- Binario – Platform (train station)
- Metropolitana – Subway
- Traffico – Traffic
Useful words for spectators
If you’re attending events in person, these practical words will help you move around comfortably:
- Ingresso – Entrance
- Uscita – Exit
- Settore – Section (in the stands)
- Posto numerato – Assigned seat
- Controlli di sicurezza – Security checks
- Servizi igienici – Restrooms
- Punto informazioni – Information desk
- Mappa – Map
- Zona fan – Fan zone
- Merchandising ufficiale – Official merchandise
Useful phrases at the Winter Olympics
Here are some simple but practical phrases you might need:
- Dov’è l’ingresso? – Where is the entrance?
- A che ora inizia la gara? – What time does the event start?
- Dove si trova il mio posto? – Where is my seat?
- Quanto costa questo? – How much does this cost?
- Posso pagare con carta? – Can I pay by card?
- Dove posso vedere i risultati? – Where can I see the results?
- Forza Italia! – Go Italy!
Even knowing a few expressions will make interactions smoother and often earns you a smile from locals.
Cultural words you’ll hear often
The Olympics are not just about sports, they’re about culture and celebration. During your time in Italy, you’ll probably encounter these words:
- Benvenuti! – Welcome!
- Tradizione – Tradition
- Cultura – Culture
- Montagna – Mountain
- Neve – Snow
- Passione – Passion
- Tifo – Cheering or fan support
- Festa – Celebration
Italians are known for their enthusiasm, especially when it comes to sports. Expect to hear loud cheers, chants, and lots of excitement.

Final tip: Practice before you go
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina promise to be a spectacular celebration of sport, culture, and international unity. With this vocabulary in your pocket, you’ll not only follow the action, you’ll feel part of it.
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Buone Olimpiadi! 🏅🇮🇹