Questions & Answers about Ora è il mio turno.
Why is there no word for it in this sentence?
What does ora mean here?
Can I leave out ora?
Why is it il mio turno and not just mio turno?
Why is mio after il?
What exactly does turno mean?
Is adesso possible instead of ora?
Why is the verb è accented?
Could I also say Tocca a me?
Yes, and that is actually very common in everyday Italian.
- Tocca a me. = It’s my turn.
- Ora tocca a me. = Now it’s my turn.
This is often more conversational than È il mio turno, although both are correct.
A useful difference:
- È il mio turno = states whose turn it is
- Tocca a me = often feels a bit more immediate in conversation
Is the word order fixed, or can I change it?
How is this sentence pronounced?
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