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Italian Phrase

A che ora è il mio appuntamento venerdì?

/a ke ˈo.ra ɛ il ˈmi.o ap.pun.taˈmen.to ve.nerˈdi/
Meaning"At what time is my appointment on Friday?"
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Meaning

This phrase is a direct way to ask for the specific time of a scheduled event. It uses the preposition 'a' to indicate 'at' and specifies the day of the week without needing extra articles.

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When to use

Use this phrase when confirming details with a receptionist, a doctor, or a business partner. It is appropriate for both formal and semi-formal professional contexts.

Grammar Breakdown

A che oraèil mioappuntamentovenerdì

1

A che ora

This is the standard way to ask 'at what time'. The preposition 'a' is essential for indicating a specific point in time.

2

Il mio

In Italian, possessive adjectives like 'mio' almost always require a definite article (il, la, i, le) before them.

🗨In Conversation

A

A che ora è il mio appuntamento venerdì?

At what time is my appointment on Friday?

Il suo appuntamento è alle tre del pomeriggio.

Your appointment is at three in the afternoon.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Che ora è il mio appuntamento venerdì?

    You must include the preposition 'a' to ask 'at what time' rather than 'what time is it'.

  • A che ora è il mio appuntamento nel venerdì?

    In Italian, you generally do not use 'nel' before a day of the week when referring to the next upcoming instance of that day.

Alternatives

  • Quando ho l'appuntamento venerdì?

    When do I have the appointment Friday?

  • A che ora ci vediamo venerdì?

    At what time are we meeting on Friday?

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, while social gatherings might have a flexible start time, an 'appuntamento' (appointment) usually implies a professional or medical context where punctuality is expected. Be aware that Italians often use the 24-hour clock for official schedules, so 'alle 15' means 3:00 PM.