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Italian Phrase

Sono libero martedì mattina.

/ˈso.no ˈli.be.ro mar.teˈdi matˈti.na/
Meaning"I am free Tuesday morning."
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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.

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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

1

Verb Essere

'Sono' is the first-person singular present indicative of 'essere', meaning 'I am'.

2

Adjective Agreement

'Libero' is the masculine form; if the speaker is female, she must say 'libera' to match her gender.

3

Time Expressions

In Italian, you place the time of day (mattina, pomeriggio, sera) directly after the day of the week without a preposition.

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A

Quando possiamo incontrarci per il progetto?

When can we meet for the project?

Sono libero martedì mattina.

I am free Tuesday morning.

B

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.

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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'.