Sentence examples of "ora" in Italian with translation "time"

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Che ora è a Tokyo? What time is it in Tokyo?
È quasi ora di andare. It's almost time to go.
Mi scusi, che ora è? Excuse me, what time is it?
Sì, è ora di andare. Yes, it's time to go.
È ora che ti alzi. It is time that you got up.
Sarà presto ora di cena. It'll soon be time for dinner.
Non so che ora è. I don't know what time it is.
È ora di mangiare il pranzo. It's time to eat lunch.
È ora di andare a dormire. It's time to go to sleep.
È ora di andare a letto. It's time to go to bed.
È ora di aiutare le donne. It is time to help women.
È ora di chiudere il cancello. It is time to shut the gate.
Per ora voglio lavorare in quella libreria. For the time being I want to work at that bookstore.
A che ora avete la prossima lezione? At which time do you have the next lesson?
Forza bambini, è ora di andare a letto. Come on, children, it's time for bed.
Pensiamo che sia ora di sorridere più spesso. We think it's time to smile more often.
Noi pensiamo che sia ora di sorridere più spesso. We think it's time to smile more often.
Tom decise che era ora di andare a dormire. Tom decided it was time to go to sleep.
Penso che sia ora per me di organizzare una festa. I think it's time for me to organize a party.
Tom ha deciso che era ora di andare a dormire. Tom decided it was time to go to sleep.
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