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Italian Phrase

Esco di casa verso le 8:30.

/ˈɛs.ko di ˈka.za ˈvɛr.so le ˈɔt.to e ˈtren.ta/
Meaning"I leave the house around 8:30."
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Meaning

This phrase describes a daily routine using the verb 'uscire' (to go out). The use of 'verso' indicates that the time is approximate rather than exact. It is a fundamental sentence for describing one's morning schedule in Italian.

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When to use

Use this sentence when talking about your daily habits, morning routine, or when explaining to a friend or colleague what time you usually start your day.

Grammar Breakdown

Escodi casaversole 8:30

1

Uscire

'Esco' is the first-person singular present tense of the irregular verb 'uscire', meaning to go out or leave.

2

Verso le

'Verso' means 'around' when used with time. 'Le' is used because hours in Italian are feminine plural (le ore).

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A

A che ora vai in ufficio?

What time do you go to the office?

Esco di casa verso le 8:30.

I leave the house around 8:30.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Io uscire di casa verso le 8:30.

    The verb must be conjugated for the first person singular 'io', which is 'esco'.

  • Esco di casa a le 8:30.

    If you mean 'at', use the contracted 'alle'. However, for 'around', 'verso le' is the correct expression.

Alternatives

  • Lascio casa verso le otto e mezza.

    I leave home around eight-thirty.

  • Vado via di casa alle otto e trenta circa.

    I go away from home at approximately eight-thirty.

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, 'otto e mezza' is the most common way to say 8:30 in conversation. While Italians are known for a relaxed pace, work and school schedules are quite fixed, typically starting between 8:00 and 9:00 AM.