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How to Say ‘From this morning’ in Italian

Di stamattina

dee stah-maht-TEE-nah

[dee stah-maht-TEE-nah]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally “of this morning,” used to mean “from this morning” or “picked/arrived this morning.”

🇮🇹 In Italy: Saying di stamattina is a classic way to emphasize freshness in markets.

Phrase Breakdown

Di

[dee]

from

Preposition meaning of or from, depending on context.

Example

Di stamattina sono i porcini migliori.

The best porcini are from this morning.

stamattina

[stah-maht-TEE-nah]

this morning

Refers to the current morning; often implies very recent freshness.

Example

I funghi di stamattina sono ancora profumati.

This morning's mushrooms are still fragrant.

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