Telling Time In Italian Hangman Game

Our telling time in Italian hangman game is a fun and interactive way for kids to practice telling time in Italian. Players will guess letters to uncover the Italian words for different times on the clock.

Telling time in Italian can be a challenging skill to learn, but with our hangman game, children can improve their Italian language skills while having fun. By playing this game, kids can practice vocabulary related to time and reinforce their understanding of Italian numbers.

Hangman Game For Telling Time In Italian

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quick facts

  • In Italian, when telling time, you use the 24-hour clock system instead of the 12-hour system like in English.
  • The word for “o’clock” in Italian is “in punto” which means “on the dot.”
  • To say a specific time in Italian, you use the word “e” which means “and” between the hours and minutes.
  • When it is half past the hour, Italians say “mezzogiorno” for noon or “mezzanotte” for midnight.
  • In Italian, the word for “quarter” is “quarto” so to say a quarter past or before the hour, you use “e un quarto” or “meno un quarto.”

vocabulary list

  • Hour Ora

  • Minute Minuto

  • Second Secondo

  • Clock Orologio

  • Watch Orologio

  • Timepiece Orologio

  • Digital Digitale

  • Analog Analogico

  • AM AM

  • PM PM

  • Midnight Mezzanotte

  • Noon Mezzogiorno

  • Quarter Quarto

  • Half Mezz'ora

  • Past Passato

  • To A

  • Time zone Fuso orario

  • Stopwatch Cronometro

  • Timer Timer

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