How to Say ‘At which’ in Italian
A che
ah keh
[ah keh]
💬 Usage Tip: Used to inquire about specifics like time or name.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Clarity in plans or details is crucial in Italian culture.
Phrase Breakdown
A
[ah]
At what
Used to ask about a specific time or name.
A che ora dobbiamo arrivare?
At what time should we arrive?
che
[keh]
What
Used to ask about a specific time or name.
A che nome è la prenotazione?
Under what name is the reservation?
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