Of course, there are countless more reasons: writing down the phone numbers of your new Italian friends, understanding the waiter telling you the Wi-Fi password in a caf, listening to platform announcements at train stations, and so on.

To form decimal numbers in Italian, we use a comma and not a point. Comma in Italian is virgola (veer-goh-lah). So 10.5 will be 10,5 and will be read: dieci virgola cinque (dee-eh-chee veer-goh-lah cheen-kweh).


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If you store your numbers as +cc then number (+12135551234 in the US, +39nnnnnnnnnnn in Italy, +442071234567 in UK, etc.,), you don't need to think about it wherever you are in the world - just dial from the memory.

Can someone please tell me if I need to add any additional numbers to a phone number in Italy to send a text? How many numbers are usually in an Italian phone number? I tried to send a text today from the states to a number in Italy but it did not go through. I wondered if I needed a prefix code for it to work.Ā 

Also, do I need a prefix when I am in Italy and sending a text to an Italian number?

Thanks for any help you can give me. We leave Tuesday and need to be able to send texts while there to contact our AirBnB hosts so they know when to meet us.

According to Verizon to send a text from Italy to the U.S. Enter. + then 1 then 10 digit number. The get the + sign, hold the zero number until it changes to a plus sign. I am not sure how to send a text to Italy, but you could try sending it just like a normal text if it is a U.S. Number. If it is an Italian number try entering a + then 39 then the telephone number. Like I said before, I am only sure how to send a text from Italy to US.

Further to my above response, Verizon says to send a text to a local number in Italy, do the following:

Dial Plus Sign then Country Code then Local Number with Area Code (if applicable) The country code for Italy is 39. Hope that helps.

yosemite1 is right. Suppose the Italian mobile phone number you need to contact is listed as 347 987 6543 (Italian mobile phones are 10 digits long and always start with a 3). You enter it in your mobile phone as +39 347 987 6543 (without the spaces). You can then call or text it from anywhere in the world, with no further modification.

You can do this for Italian land line numbers too. Suppose a land line you need to call is listed as +39 055 283 028 (that's actually the Hotel La Scaletta in Florence). Enter it just that way in your phone, with no spaces, and again, it will dial just by pressing Send, from anywhere in the world, with no modification.

Finally, you can also do this for US numbers. Enter them as +1 then area code then number, and they'll go right through with no changes. I always enter important numbers (such as family members) in my phone this way, so they can always be dialed.

There are an infinite number of Italian numbers and it would be silly to attempt to include them all. Our aim is therefore to include all numbers up to 1000 (many added by a bot), and then to include numbers that demonstrate the various rules of formation of larger ones. Our criteria for inclusion also allows any other number to be included if use of it is found in books etc.

I'm italian and I'm trying to upgrade my free account to business class. I insert my credit card data, my vat number (called codice fiscale for Italy) but when i confirm i obtain an error sayn that my vat number is not correct

Any chance that your companies VAT number is not allowing cross border transactions? In this case we'd recommend checking with your tax professional. It can be verified in VIES: _customs/vies/vatRequest.html

The tax identification number provides a means of identification of foreign citizens in their relations with public authorities and other administrations. For individuals, it is determined on the basis of personal data and is made up of an expression of 16 alphanumeric characters.

In any other situation, the tax identification number can be obtained from the offices of the Italian Revenue Agency, by submitting a request indicating the personal data and the residence for tax purposes where the card should be delivered.

Citizens of European Union may apply for the tax identification number to any office of the Italian Revenue Agency showing, along with the request for the assignment, a valid identification document (identity card or passport).

I remember quite some time ago I was exploring Italy map while in free camera mode, and I've found this phone number. I'm Italian and I've been able to recognize it it's indeed from my country, it just misses the +39 prefix.

Does anybody know where it comes from?

I've not tried to call it or send a message, so to not annoy the number owner.

In English, you switch form once again in the twenties, going from nineteen to twenty-seven. Pretty easy. Similar in Italian, because while in the numbers that start with 1, you adapt the form of dieci, ten, in some way, i.e. undici or diciassette.

Now you're familiar with Italian numbers, the trick is to immerse yourself in Italian so you hear the numbers in context. That way, you'll be able to use them effortlessly yourself when the time comes to count in Italian.

The individual tax file number (codice fiscale) is an instrument by which to identify persons in their relations with Italian public institutions and ministries and is issued by the Tax Agency (Agenzia delle Entrate). It can be requested from abroad both by Italian and foreigners through the consular office.

The tax number is issued immediately upon application through Fisconline, an on-line service of the Tax Agency, and a card bearing the number is subsequently sent by mail.

Italian telephone numbers are defined by an open telephone numbering plan that assigns subscriber telephone numbers of six to eleven digits. In addition, other short codes are used for special services. The plan is organized by types of services,[1] indicated by the first digit. Geographic landline numbers start with the digit 0, while mobile telephone numbers start with 3. Four types of emergency services use three-digit telephone numbers in the group 11X, including 112 for the Carabinieri.[2] Other initial digits denote other services, such as toll-free numbers.

The dialing procedures for callers mandate that the full telephone number is always dialed, including the area code, which is called prefix (prefisso in Italian). Since 1998, the leading 0 of landline numbers has to be included also when calling from abroad, in contrast with the practice in many other countries.

Italian regulations prescribe no fixed rules for grouping the digits of telephone numbers for printing or display. Various grouping schemes are commonly used and a telephone number is likely to be written or pronounced differently by different people. Commonly used formatting or punctuation characters include the space character, the dot, full stop, and the hyphen.

Landline numbers start with the digit 0 and are 6 to 11 digits long, although they are rarely shorter than 9. They are composed of a variable length prefix followed by a variable length subscriber number.

The group of the first three digits of a mobile telephone number (prefix) identifies the mobile network operator that assigned the number, but since 2002, mobile number portability is possible and thus any number can end up being managed by any carrier.

Some network operators allow the caller to insert additional digits for redirecting calls to voice mail. For example, dialing, "36 339 7550176" might connect to the voice mail service of the telephone number "339 7550176".[5] The extra digits vary based on the network operator managing the service.

Emergency and service numbers start with the digit 1. Four emergency numbers are currently in use, but a process has been started to consolidate them with 112, previously assigned to the gendarmerie, already the unique emergency number in some areas.[6][7] Calls to 112 are answered within seconds and in multiple languages.[2]

Special-rate numbers start with 8 and include toll-free numbers (called green numbers, numeri verdi in Italian, starting with "80..."), shared-rate numbers ("84...") and premium-rate services ("89...").

This changed in 1998, with a transition period lasting from 19 June to 31 December. The new dialing procedures require dialing the full number for all calls. The main advantage is the availability of millions of previously reserved phone numbers.[13] The change was widely advertised with a campaign named "Fissa il prefisso" ("Attach the prefix").[13]

The Italian municipality Campione d'Italia, an exclave within the Swiss canton of Ticino, uses the Swiss telephone network and is part of the Swiss numbering plan, with local numbers using the +41 91 numbering range, although some Italian numbers are in use by the municipal council, which use the same +39 031 numbering range as the town of Como.[17]

The Italian enclave San Marino has its own country code 378, but landline numbers can be reached using the Italian country code as well: the prefix "0549" is assigned to San Marino. Dialing either "+378 xxxxxx" or "+39 0549 xxxxxx" will reach the same number. Mobile phone customers are sometimes assigned Italian phone numbers.

The country code 379 is assigned to Vatican City, but it is not used: telephone numbers in Vatican City are integrated into the Italian numbering plan. Vatican landline telephone numbers are in the form "+39 06 698xxxxx", "+39" being the country code for Italy and "06" the prefix for Rome.

If you find yourself in serious difficulty and need help, the single number to call for Ā emergencies in Italy is 112. This is a free number to dial without any prefix: the operator will put you in touch with the most appropriate authority or service.

The initial seven numbers refers to the tax payer, and the following two digits identify the tax office. An Italian prefix, IT, is added for the purposes of recording intra-community supplies. Italian VAT numbers can be verified through the VIES system. 589ccfa754

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