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"Che ora è?" versus "Che ore sono?"
What is the difference between these two phrases? When should I use each one?
Thanks!
Aug 2, 2010 11:22 PM
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They have the same meaning, you can use both, it is just a different way to ask.
note:
Che ora è ? Sono le 7 or e` l'una.
Che ore sono ? Sono le 7 or e`l'una.
The answers are the same.
Best Regards..
August 3, 2010
in italy we use both
August 3, 2010
we say both of them without any difference!
August 3, 2010
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