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Six-hour clock at the Quirinal Palace, Rome. The six-hour clock (Italian: sistema orario a sei ore), also called the Roman (alla romana) or the Italian (all'italiana) system, is a system of date and time notation in Italy which was invented before the modern 24-hour clock.
Buena notte - good night; Buena sera - good evening; bugiardo - liar; buio - dark; buoi - oxen; buon pomeriggio - good afternoon; burattino - puppet; burocratica - bureacratic; burocrazia - bureaucracy; burrone - ravine; buttare - throw; buttare - throw; buttarsi - to throw yourself into; caccia - hunting; cacciatore - hunter; caducità ...
L'una di pomeriggio is 1 p.m. (1 in the afternoon), le due (di pomeriggio) is 2 p.m., le tre (di pomeriggio) is 3 p.m. etc. Hours after sunset or dusk (but in some cases even just after noon) are given as le sette di sera ("7 in the evening"), le otto di sera (8 in the evening) and so on until 11 p.m. which is le undici di sera.
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Lettera aperta a un giornale della sera (English titles Open Letter to an Evening Daily and Open Letter to the Evening News) is a 1970 Italian drama film written and directed by Francesco Maselli. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The film follows the crisis of a group of Communist intellectuals against the background of the Vietnam War .
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Prepositions normally require the article before the following noun in a similar way as the English language does. However Latin's lack of articles influenced several cases of prepositions used without article in Italian (e.g., a capo, da capo, di colpo, in bicicletta, per strada). The preposition su becomes su di before a pronoun (e.g., su di te).
t zero (original title: Ti con zero) is a 1967 collection of short stories by Italian author Italo Calvino. The title story is based on a particularly uncertain moment in the life of a lion hunter. This second in time, t 0, is considered by the hunter against known previous seconds (t −1, t −2, ...) and hypothetical future seconds (t 1, t 2