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Italian Phrase

Come stai stamattina?

/ˈko.me staj sta.matˈti.na/
Meaning"How are you this morning?"
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Meaning

This phrase is a standard way to ask someone how they are feeling specifically at the start of the day. It combines the verb 'stare' in the second person singular with the temporal adverb 'stamattina'. It is a warm, personal greeting used among friends or close acquaintances.

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When to use

Use this phrase when greeting a friend or colleague early in the day to check on their well-being. It is informal and best suited for social or casual work environments.

Grammar Breakdown

Comestaistamattina

1

Stare

The verb 'stare' is used in Italian to describe health, mood, or temporary conditions.

2

Stamattina

This is a common contraction of 'questa mattina', meaning 'this morning'.

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A

Come stai stamattina?

How are you this morning?

Sto bene, un po' stanco ma bene!

I'm fine, a bit tired but good!

B

Common Mistakes

  • Come sei stamattina?

    Use the verb 'stare' instead of 'essere' when asking about health or feelings.

  • Come stai questo mattina?

    Italian uses the contraction 'stamattina' instead of 'questo mattina'.

Alternatives

  • Come va stamattina?

    How's it going this morning?

  • Tutto bene stamattina?

    Everything okay this morning?

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Cultural Tip

Italians often appreciate a sincere answer to 'Come stai?' rather than a simple 'fine'. Using 'stamattina' adds a touch of specific care to the greeting, making it feel more personal than a generic 'hello'.