Asking and telling the time in Italian
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You can use one of the following expressions to ask the time.
Italian | English |
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Che ore sono? | What time is it? (Informal) |
Scusami, che ore sono? | Excuse me, what time is it? (Informal) |
Mi sai dire che ora è? | Can you tell me what time is it? (Informal) |
Mi scusi, che ora è? | Excuse me, what time is it? (Formal) |
Può dirmi l'ora, per favore? | Could you please tell me the time? (Formal) |
Mi sa dire l'orario, per favore? | Do you know what time is it, please? (Formal) |
When telling the time, use the following structure.
Sono le (It's) + Hours + E + Minutes
Time | Italian | English |
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8:00 | Sono le otto | It's eight o'clock |
8:05 | Sono le otto e cinque | It eight five |
8:10 | Sono le otto e dieci | It's eight ten |
8:15 | Sono le otto e quindici | It's eight fifteen |
8:20 | Sono le otto e venti | It's eight twenty |
8:25 | Sono le otto e venticinque | It's eight twenty-five |
8:30 | Sono le otto e trenta | It's eight thirty |
8:35 | Sono le otto e trentacinque | It's eight thirty-five |
8:40 | Sono le otto e quaranta | It's eight forty |
8:45 | Sono le otto e quarantacinque | It's eight forty-five |
8:50 | Sono le otto e cinquanta | It's eight fifty |
8:55 | Sono le otto e cinquantacinque | It's eight fifty-five |
In informal contexts it is possible to use the following expressions.
Time | Italian | English |
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8:15 | Sono le otto e un quarto | It's a quarter past eight |
8:30 | Sono le otto e mezza | It's half past eight |
8:40 | Sono le nove meno venti | It's twenty to nine |
8:45 | Sono le nove meno un quarto Sono le nove e tre quarti | It's a quarter to night |
8:50 | Sono le nove meno dieci | It's ten to nine |
8:55 | Sono le nove meno cinque | It's five to nine |
As you can from the examples, when telling an hour we use the plural expression Sono le.
However the following hours use another expression, that is E' (article).
Time | Italian | English |
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01:00 | E' l'una | It's 1 |
12:00 (12 am) | E' mezzogiorno | It's Midday |
00:00 / 24:00 (12 pm) | E' mezzanotte | It's Midnight |
In Italian there is no distinction between AM and PM.
If you use a number from 1 to 12, make sure the listener can distinguish between an hour in the night or in the morning.
If the listener cannot distinguish between an hour in the night or in the morning, use numbers from 0 to 23 (it's more formal).
Time | Italian | English |
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18:45 (6:45 pm) | Sono le diciotto e quarantacinque | It's six forty-five pm |
20:10 (8:10 pm) | Sono le venti e dieci | It's eight ten pm |
Here is a list with the different moments of the day in Italian and some related expressions.
Time span | Name | English | Expressions | English |
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00:00 - 6:00 (12 pm-6 am) | La notte | The night | Di notte / La notte | At night |
6:00 - 12:00 (6 am-12 am) | Il mattino | The morning | Di mattina / La mattina / Del mattino | In the morning |
12:00 - 18:00 (12 am-6 pm) | Il pomeriggio | The afternoon | Di pomeriggio / Nel pomeriggio / Del pomeriggio | In the afternoon |
18:00 - 24:00 (6 pm-12 pm) | La sera | The evening | Di sera / La sera | In the evening |
Look at the following constructions to understand how time expressions are used.
Part of the day | Italian | English | Italian | English |
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Night | All'una di notte Alle due di notte Alle tre di notte (...) | At 1 am At 2 am At 3 am (...) | Devono lavorare anche di / la notte | They have to work at night too |
Morning | Alle sette del mattino Alle otto del mattino Alle nove del mattino (...) | At 7 am At 8 am At 9 am (...) | Preferisco alzarmi presto di / la mattina | I prefer to get up early in the morning |
Afternoon | Alle tre del pomeriggio Alle quattro del pomeriggio Alle cinque del pomeriggio (...) | At 3 pm At 4 pm At 5 pm (...) | L'ufficio postale è aperto di / nel pomeriggio | The post office is open in the afternoon |
Evening | Alle otto di sera Alle nove di sera Alle dieci di sera (...) | At 8 pm At 9 pm At 10 pm (...) | Ci piace molto uscire di / la sera | We really like to go out in the evening |
It's also possible to use:
Alle quattro del mattino / Alle cinque del mattino (...)
At 4 am / At 5 am (...)
There is sometimes no specific distinction between Pomeriggio (Afternoon) and Sera (Evening); the definition may be flexible.
Alle cinque del pomeriggio, di sera / Alle sei di pomeriggio, di sera (...)
At 5 pm / At 6 pm (...)
Take a look at the following dialogue about asking at telling the time.
Italian | English | |
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Mario | Che ore sono Chiara? | What time is it, Chiara? |
Chiara | Sono le cinque e un quarto. | It's a quarter past five. |
Mario | E' molto tardi! Ho un appuntamento con Marco alle sette e mezza in un'altra città. | It's very late! I have an appointment with Marco at seven thirthy in another city. |
Chiara | Sei sicuro? Mi avevi detto che era alle otto e venti. | Are you sure? You told me it was at eight twenty, once. |
Mario | Hai ragione. Grazie! | You are right. Thank you! |
Chiara | Prego! | You're welcome! |