How to Say ‘In how much time’ in Italian
Fra quanto tempo
frah KWAHN-toh TEHM-poh
[frah KWAHN-toh TEHM-poh]
💬 Usage Tip: Interrogative structure typical when asking about duration or expectation.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Time queries emphasize relaxed attitudes towards punctuality among Italians.
Phrase Breakdown
Fra
[frah]
In
Used to specify a period of time.
Fra due giorni.
In two days.
quanto
[KWAHN-toh]
how much
The amount or degree of something.
Quanto costa?
How much does it cost?
tempo
[TEHM-poh]
time
A system by which events are measured and ordered.
Non c'è tempo.
There is no time.
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