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Telling Time and Arranging Meetings in Italian

Learn to ask for and tell the time, arrange meetings, and state simple dates in spoken Italian. This deck covers essential phrases for daily scheduling.
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Lesson#1
Let's learn how to ask for and tell the time in Italian. The most common way to ask 'What time is it?' is with the phrase 'Che ore sono?'.
Quiz#2
How do you ask 'What time is it?' in Italian?

Che ore sono?

Lesson#3
When telling the time, there's a special case for one o'clock. Because 'ora' (hour) is singular, you use the singular form 'è l'una'.
Quiz#4
How do you say 'It is one o'clock' in Italian?

È l'una.

Lesson#5
For any other hour, from two o'clock onwards, you use the plural form 'sono le' followed by the number. For example, to say 'It's two o'clock', you would say 'Sono le due'.
Quiz#6
How do you say 'It is two o'clock' in Italian?

Sono le due.

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