Usage examples of "tempo" in Italian with translation to English

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Non ho tempo da perdere. I don't have time to waste.
Abbiamo avuto brutto tempo ieri. We had bad weather yesterday.
Non c'è abbastanza tempo. We don't have enough time.
Pensi che farà bel tempo? Do you think we'll have good weather?
Sto sprecando il mio tempo? Am I wasting my time?
Il tempo è così opprimente. The weather is so oppressive.
Non avevo tempo per mangiare. I had no time to eat.
Stando alle previsioni del tempo... According to the weather forecast it is going to snow tomorrow.
Ci resta ancora molto tempo. We still have plenty of time left.
Com'era il tempo ieri? What was the weather yesterday?
È una questione di tempo. It's a matter of time.
Com'è il tempo lì? How's the weather there?
Il tempo va così veloce. Time goes so quick.
Il tempo non sarà buono. The weather won't be fine.
Il tempo è così bello. Time is so beautiful.
Qui il tempo è bellissimo. Here the weather is very beautiful.
Ho bisogno di più tempo. I need more time.
Sto odiando questo tempo atmosferico! I'm hating this weather!
Non ho tempo per voi. I don't have time for you.
Che schifo di tempo oggi. It is terrible weather today.
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