Italian Phrase
Oggi è il 10 settembre?
Meaning
This phrase is a direct question used to confirm the current date. It follows the standard Italian structure for dates, which requires the definite article 'il' before the number. Unlike English, months in Italian are not capitalized.
When to use
Use this phrase when you are checking your calendar, confirming a deadline, or double-checking the date with someone else. It is appropriate for both formal and informal contexts.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Oggièil10settembre
Essere (è)
The verb 'essere' is used in the third person singular to state or ask about the date.
Definite Article
The article 'il' is required before the number in Italian dates, unlike in English.
Months
Italian months are common nouns and are not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence.
🗨In Conversation
Oggi è il 10 settembre?
Is today September 10th?
Sì, e domani è l'undici.
Yes, and tomorrow is the eleventh.
✕Common Mistakes
Oggi è 10 settembre?
In Italian, you must use the definite article 'il' before the number in a date.
Oggi è il decimo settembre?
Italian uses cardinal numbers for all days except the first of the month (il primo).
↔Alternatives
Che giorno è oggi?
What day is today?
Ne abbiamo dieci oggi?
Is it the tenth today?
Cultural Tip
In Italy, the date format is always Day/Month/Year. When speaking, only the first day of the month uses an ordinal number ('il primo'), while all other days use cardinal numbers like 'due', 'tre', or 'dieci'.

