Usage examples of "at what time" in English with translation to Italian

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At what time is dinner served? A che ora è servita la cena?
At what time does it close? A che ora si chiude?
At what time did you hear the gunshot? A che ora ha sentito lo sparo?
At what time should the plane from Guadalajara arrive? A che ora dovrebbe arrivare l'aereo da Guadalajara?
At what time do you exit from the office? A che ora esci dall'ufficio?
I don't know exactly at what time she's coming. Non so esattamente a che ora arrivi.
He took offense at what I said and turned on his heels. Si offese per quel che avevo detto e girò i tacchi.
What time is dinner? A che ora è la cena?
What time shall I call you tonight? A che ora ti chiamo stanotte?
What time is it now? Che ora è adesso?
What time do you close? A che ora chiudi?
What time will you get to the station? A che ora arriverai in stazione?
What time does the shuttle bus leave for the airport? A che ora parte la navetta per l'aeroporto?
What time is it now in San Francisco? Qual è l'ora adesso a San Francisco?
What time will we reach Akita if we take the 9:30 train? A che ora arriveremo ad Akita se prendiamo il treno delle 9:30?
What time does the train for Milan leave? A che ora parte il treno per Milano?
What time does it close? A che ora chiude?
What time will he be here? A che ora sarà qui?
What time does the next train leave? A che ora parte il prossimo treno?
What time will dinner be served? A che ora sarà servita la cena?
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