Italian Word of the Day: Ventilatore (fan / ventilator)

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Recent heatwaves in Italy and elsewhere across the world have made one household item absolutely indispensable – il ventilatore, or fan in English.

Italian word "ventilatore"

Ventilatore is a masculine noun made of up two parts: the verb ventilare (to air out / ventilate) and the suffix -tore, indicating a person or thing that performs an action. Here are its definite and indefinite articles:

  • il ventilatore = the fan
  • i ventilatori = the fans
  • un ventilatore = a fan
  • dei ventilatori = some fans

Whereas in English, a ventilator normally refers to a machine used medically to support the breathing of a person, ventilatore in Italian is used equally to mean fan, the device used to cool down a space, and ventilator, the medical device.

Here are a few verbs you’ll often see used with ventilatore:

  • accendere il ventilatore = to turn on the fan
  • spegnere il ventilatore = to turn off the fan
  • regolare (la velocità) del ventilatore = to adjust (the speed) of the fan
  • mettere il ventilatore (al massimo / minimo) = to set the fan (to maximum / minimum)

While most people own at least one ventilatore, l’aria condizionata (air conditioning) isn’t nearly as popular, at least not in Europe. This is rapidly changing, however, with summers becoming increasingly unbearable due to il cambiamento climatico (climate change).

One kind of fan I’d personally love to own is the ventilatore da soffitto (ceiling fan) but I’ve had to settle for two compact ventilatori elettrici (electric fans). At least they do the job!

Another translation you might hear for the word fan in Italian is ventola, but they differ significantly in size, function, and application. A ventola is a smaller, often unseen fan built into a larger system and its primary job is to cool down equipment or force air through specific channels (think PC cases, ovens, car engines, and so on). A ventilatore, on the other hand, is a standalone appliance designed for ventilation or heavy-duty industrial air circulation.


And what about those small hand-held, accordion-like fans that are especially popular in Asia? These are known as ventagli (sing. ventaglio).

girl feeling comfortable with electric fan at home during summer heat

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