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Italian Phrase

A che ora è la tua pausa pranzo?

/a ke ˈo.ra ɛ la ˈtu.a ˈpau.za ˈpran.tso/
Meaning"At what time is your lunch break?"
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Meaning

This phrase is used to ask someone for the specific time they take their midday meal break. It is a standard way to inquire about a person's schedule to coordinate plans or meetings. The phrase combines the interrogative expression for time with the possessive form for a personal break.

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When to use

Use this phrase in a workplace or school setting when you want to know when a colleague or friend is free for lunch. It is polite and commonly used in both professional and casual environments.

Grammar Breakdown

Ache oraèla tuapausa pranzo

1

A che ora

This is the standard interrogative phrase used to ask 'at what time' an event occurs.

2

è

The third-person singular of the verb 'essere' (to be), used to identify the time of the break.

3

la tua

The feminine singular possessive adjective 'your' (informal), which agrees with the noun 'pausa'.

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A

A che ora è la tua pausa pranzo?

At what time is your lunch break?

Oggi alle tredici, andiamo a mangiare una pizza?

Today at 1:00 PM, shall we go eat a pizza?

B

Common Mistakes

  • Che ora è la tua pausa pranzo?

    Missing the preposition 'A' at the beginning; in Italian, you must say 'at what hour' (a che ora).

  • A che ora è il tuo pausa pranzo?

    'Pausa' is a feminine noun, so the article and possessive must be 'la tua' instead of 'il tuo'.

Alternatives

  • Quando fai la pausa pranzo?

    When do you take your lunch break?

  • A che ora vai a mangiare?

    At what time are you going to eat?

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, the 'pausa pranzo' is a significant part of the day, typically occurring between 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM. While some modern offices are quicker, many Italians still prefer a sit-down meal with colleagues over a 'desk lunch,' emphasizing the social aspect of eating.