How to Say ‘What time’ in Italian
A che ora
ah keh OH-rah
[ah keh OH-rah]
💬 Usage Tip: Essential for appointments and schedules.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Time is often punctually respected in professional settings.
Phrase Breakdown
A
[ah]
At
Preposition denoting a time of the day.
A che ora inizia il film?
At what time does the movie start?
che
[keh]
what
Asking for information specifying something.
A che ora partirai?
At what time will you leave?
ora
[OH-rah]
hour/time
A particular point in time.
A che ora arriva il treno?
At what time does the train arrive?
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