Usage examples of "noon hour" in English with translation to Italian

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Take the medicine every hour. Prendi la medicina ogni ora.
I have lunch at noon. Pranzo a mezzogiorno.
She left the hospital an hour ago. Ha lasciato l'ospedale un'ora fa.
Tom is due to come at noon. Tom deve venire a mezzogiorno.
It took half an hour. C'è voluta mezz'ora.
He'll come at noon. Verrà a mezzogiorno.
Tom has been talking on the phone for an hour. Tom è stato al telefono per un'ora.
This train left Aomori thirty minutes late, so we won't arrive at Tokyo before noon, I'm afraid. Il treno ha lasciato Aomori con trenta minuti di ritardo, per cui temo che non arriveremo a Tokyo prima di mezzogiorno.
Does anybody know what hour it is? Qualcuno sa che ore sono?
Lunch is at noon. Il pranzo è a mezzogiorno.
Tom got here an hour before Mary. Tom è venuto qui un'ora prima di Mary.
The ship will set sail at noon. La nave partirà a mezzogiorno.
We will leave in an hour. Partiremo tra un'ora.
We'll take lunch at noon. Pranzeremo a mezzogiorno.
I met her an hour ago. L'ho incontrata un'ora fa.
School finishes before noon on Saturdays. La scuola finisce prima di mezzogiorno di sabato.
He slept an hour. Ha dormito un'ora.
Tom came a little after noon. Tom è venuto poco dopo mezzogiorno.
I study English an hour every day. Studio inglese un'ora al giorno.
Will it start snowing at noon or later? Inizierà a nevicare a mezzogiorno o più tardi?
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