How do you say 'Monday' in Italian?
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Learn to express days, months, dates, and times using appropriate grammar and vocabulary.
Mastering this deck enables you to confidently talk about dates and times in Italian, schedule appointments, understand calendars, and communicate effectively about daily routines and events. These skills are essential for travel, social interactions, and professional contexts in Italian-speaking environments.
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| 1 | How do you say 'Monday' in Italian? | Lunedì | Lunedì sounds like 'lunedi'—think of 'Monday' as the start of the week. |
| 2 | What is the Italian word for 'January'? | Gennaio | Gennaio starts with 'Gen', similar to 'generation'—think of the beginning of the year. |
| 3 | How do you say 'today' in Italian? | Oggi | Oggi sounds like 'oh-gee', just remember it as 'today'. |
| 4 | How do you say 'tomorrow' in Italian? | Domani | Domani rhymes with 'tomorrow'. |
| 5 | How do you ask 'What is the date today?' in Italian? | Qual è la data di oggi? | Remember 'qual è' for 'what is' and 'data' for 'date'. |
| 6 | How do you say 'the 15th of March' in Italian? | Il 15 marzo | Use 'il' for the date, and remember 'marzo' for March. |
| 7 | How do you say 'at 3:30' in Italian? | Alle tre e trenta | Use 'alle' for 'at', and 'tre e trenta' for '3:30'. |
| 8 | How do you express 'in the morning' in Italian? | Di mattina | MattiNa sounds like 'morning'. |
| 9 | How do you say 'in the afternoon' in Italian? | Di pomeriggio | Pomeriggio sounds like 'pomo' (apple) + 'piglia' (take), think of 'afternoon tea'. |
| 10 | How do you say 'at night' in Italian? | Di notte | Notte means 'night'. |
| 11 | What is the Italian phrase for 'every day'? | Ogni giorno | Ogni means 'every', giorno means 'day'. |
| 12 | How do you say 'next Monday' in Italian? | Lunedì prossimo | Prossimo means 'next'. |
| 13 | How do you say 'last month' in Italian? | Il mese scorso | Scorso means 'last' or 'past'. |
| 14 | How do you say 'the day after tomorrow' in Italian? | dopodomani | Dopo + domani = 'day after tomorrow'. |
| 15 | How do you say 'at 5 o'clock' in Italian? | Alle cinque | Use 'alle' for 'at' and 'cinque' for 'five'. |
| 16 | What is the Italian word for 'month'? | Mese | Mese sounds like 'mess'—think of a calendar mess. |
| 17 | How do you say 'the 1st of January' in Italian? | Il primo di gennaio | Primo means 'first'. |
| 18 | How do you ask 'What time is it?' in Italian? | Che ore sono? | Literally 'What hours are?' |
| 19 | How do you say 'It is 7:45' in Italian? | Sono le sette e quarantacinque | Use 'sono le' for 'it is' and 'quarantacinque' for 'forty-five'. |
| 20 | How do you say 'half past three' in Italian? | Le tre e mezza | Mezza means 'half'. |
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