Italian Phrase
Sono libero martedì mattina.
Meaning
This phrase is a straightforward way to communicate your availability. It uses the first-person singular of the verb 'essere' (to be) combined with the adjective 'libero' (free) and a specific time marker.
When to use
Use this phrase when scheduling appointments, planning coffee dates, or discussing work shifts. It is suitable for both professional and casual environments.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sonoliberomartedìmattina
Verb Essere
'Sono' is the first-person singular present indicative of 'essere', meaning 'I am'.
Adjective Agreement
'Libero' is the masculine form; if the speaker is female, she must say 'libera' to match her gender.
Time Expressions
In Italian, you place the time of day (mattina, pomeriggio, sera) directly after the day of the week without a preposition.
🗨In Conversation
Quando possiamo incontrarci per il progetto?
When can we meet for the project?
Sono libero martedì mattina.
I am free Tuesday morning.
✕Common Mistakes
Sono libero il martedì mattina.
Using the definite article 'il' implies you are free every Tuesday morning, rather than just the upcoming one.
Sono libero su martedì mattina.
Italian does not use a preposition like 'on' before days of the week when stating availability.
↔Alternatives
Sono disponibile martedì mattina.
I am available Tuesday morning.
Ho tempo martedì mattina.
I have time Tuesday morning.
Cultural Tip
In Italy, social life often revolves around short, frequent meetings like 'un caffè'. When you say you are free, be prepared for a specific time invitation, as Italians value punctuality for business but can be more flexible with social 'aperitivi'.

