Italian Phrase
A che ora è il mio appuntamento venerdì?
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.
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
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.
Il mio
In Italian, possessive adjectives like 'mio' almost always require a definite article (il, la, i, le) before them.
🗨In Conversation
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.
✕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?
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.

