How to Say โI have an appointmentโ in Italian
Ho un'appuntamento
oh oon ap-poon-ta-men-to
[oh oon ap-poon-ta-men-to]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Note the use of 'un', the masculine article.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: It's polite to confirm appointments ahead in Italian culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Ho
[oh]
I have
Used to indicate possession or a scheduled event.
Oggi ho un'appuntamento.
Today I have an appointment.
un'
[oon]
An
Indefinite article used before nouns starting with a vowel sound.
Ho un'idea.
I have an idea.
appuntamento
[ap-poon-ta-men-to]
Appointment
A set engagement or meeting time.
L'appuntamento รจ alle tre.
The appointment is at three.
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