"What time?" is an English equivalent of the Italian question "Che ora?"
Specifically, the interrogative "che" means "what." The feminine noun "ora" means "hour, time." The pronunciation is "keh OH-rah.'
"What time?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Che ora? The interrogative and feminine singular noun also translate into English as "What hour?" The pronunciation will be "key O-ra" in Italian.
"What time is it in Sicily?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase A che ora è Sicilia?Specifically, the preposition a means "at, to." The interrogative pronoun che means "what." The feminine noun ora means "hour, time." The verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular You) are." The feminine noun Sicilia means "Sicily."The pronunciation is "ah keh OH-rah eh see-TCHEE-lyah."
Che ora è? is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What time is it?" The pronunciation of the interrogative -- which translates literally as "What hour is it?" -- will be "key O-ra EH" in Italian.
Che in Italian means "that" in English.
"What" in English is Che?, Che cosa? or Cosa? in Italian.
Che bono che sei! in Italian means "How attractive you are!" in English.
Per ora, sì! in Italian means "Yes, for now!" in English.
Checca in Italian means "gay (homosexual)" in English.
"No, not now!" in English is No, non ora! in Italian.
"Hour" in English means ora in Italian.
"What was that?" in English is Che cosa era? in Italian.
"I hope you know that..." in English is Spero che tu sappia che... in Italian.