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

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Ora sono del tutto sveglio. Now I'm wide awake.
Qualcuna sa che ora è? Does anybody know what hour it is?
Che ora è a Tokyo? What time is it in Tokyo?
Cosa sta facendo ora Tom? What's Tom doing now?
Prendi la medicina ogni ora. Take the medicine every hour.
È quasi ora di andare. It's almost time to go.
Tom ora è in prigione. Tom is now in prison.
Un'altra ora e il tacchino sarà pronto. One more hour and the turkey will be ready.
Mi scusi, che ora è? Excuse me, what time is it?
Ora mi dispiace per lei. Now I feel sorry for her.
Ho intenzione di dedicare qualche ora al giorno allo studio dell'inglese. I intend to devote a few hours a day to the study of English.
Sì, è ora di andare. Yes, it's time to go.
È tornata a casa ora? Are you back home now?
È ora che ti alzi. It is time that you got up.
Tom ora vive a Boston. Tom now lives in Boston.
Sarà presto ora di cena. It'll soon be time for dinner.
Gli angeli stanno cantando ora. Angels are now singing.
Non so che ora è. I don't know what time it is.
Non posso spiegare tutto ora. I can't explain everything now.
È ora di mangiare il pranzo. It's time to eat lunch.
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