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What is the difference between "mezzo" e "mezza" while saying the hour in italian...
Hello everyone,
Currently, I am studying Italian to certify in A2 level however I have doubts about how to say the hour. I have read in books that "Sono le otto e mezzo" and "sono le otto e mezza". I know Italian has gender declension but what is the correct to use of "mezzo" and "mezza".
Thank you all.
29 mei 2018 18:33
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Ciao,
come fonte cito L'accademia della crusca ( in Italia e nel mondo l'Accademia della Crusca è uno dei principali punti di riferimento per le ricerche sulla lingua italiana)
"Come preferite. Potete usare la forma le tre e mezzo, cioè le tre più il mezzo, la metà di un'ora, oppure le tre e mezza, sottintendendo ora."
Bella domanda comunque .
Ciao Vincenza
29 mei 2018
Ciao!
You can use both "mezzo" and "mezza"
But "mezza" it's more common.
29 mei 2018
Yo he dicho siempre "sono le 2/3/4/5... e mezza". Ahora he buscado en Internet y he visto que es mejor decir "sono le 2/3/4/5... e mezzo". Pero se puede decir en ambos modos. Suelo decir "otto e mezzo" cuando me refiero a la nota que he tomado en una prueba.
29 mei 2018
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