Examples of using "Pomeriggio" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you busy tomorrow afternoon?
Call me this afternoon.
Are you free this afternoon?
Were you tired yesterday afternoon?
Will you be free tomorrow afternoon?
Let's make it Monday afternoon.
I begin this afternoon.
Will it rain this afternoon?
I'll come back this afternoon.
- I will be busy this afternoon.
- I'll be busy this afternoon.
What do you do in the afternoon?
Did you sleep yesterday afternoon?
Are you busy tomorrow afternoon?
It rained yesterday afternoon.
She will go out this afternoon.
Aren't you busy tomorrow afternoon?
- She died yesterday afternoon.
- She passed away yesterday afternoon.
We leave tomorrow afternoon.
He was busy yesterday afternoon.
Are they free on Friday afternoon?
I will be free tomorrow afternoon.
I arrived this afternoon.
- Good afternoon.
- Good afternoon!
Are you busy tomorrow afternoon?
Are you free in the afternoon?
Are they free on Friday afternoon?
I sold it this afternoon.
I will be busy this afternoon.
- I am free this afternoon.
- I'm free this afternoon.
Were you tired yesterday afternoon?
She called me in the afternoon.
I'm going to study French this afternoon.
I won't be busy this afternoon.
Are you going to go swimming this afternoon?
Where would you like to go this afternoon?
Come on Monday afternoon, if possible.
Will you still be here this afternoon?
Do you think it'll rain this afternoon?
What do you want to do in the afternoon?
I'll be seeing Mary this afternoon.
We'll be there tomorrow afternoon.
- I will be busy this afternoon.
- I'll be busy this afternoon.
Where are you going this afternoon?
I've got the afternoon free.
I'm going to see Tom this afternoon.
She spent the afternoon with him.
Let's go tomorrow afternoon.
I work afternoons.
Will it rain this afternoon?
Why weren't you here this afternoon?
Tom is busy this afternoon.
Tom will be back in the afternoon.
I'll tell him this afternoon.
I called them this afternoon.
Ken is busy this afternoon.
Tom will come here this afternoon.
He's busy this afternoon, isn't he?
She's busy this afternoon, isn't she?
She is going to wash the bike this afternoon.
He came at three in the afternoon.
Tom called me this afternoon.
I'll be busy all afternoon.
It would be better if you work this afternoon.
Are you going to be at this afternoon's meeting?
Have you anything to do this afternoon?
You were supposed to be with Tom yesterday afternoon.
Would you like to go to the zoo this afternoon?
Don't miss the train this afternoon!
Come to my house this afternoon.
May I come see you this afternoon?
- I am going to study English this afternoon.
- I'm going to study English this afternoon.
I slept the whole afternoon away.
I have some appointments this afternoon.
- We are playing football this afternoon.
- We're playing football this afternoon.
I will go to the doctor this afternoon.
I was with them this afternoon.
I was with him this afternoon.
I was with her this afternoon.
I gave them the afternoon off.
I gave him the afternoon off.
I gave her the afternoon off.
I will play tennis this afternoon.
She always has time in the afternoon.
- I am afraid it will rain in the afternoon.
- I'm afraid it'll rain in the afternoon.
We were studying all afternoon.
I'll be back tomorrow afternoon.
Tom spent the afternoon with Mary.
It would be better if you work this afternoon.
She spent all afternoon helping him.
Early evening in southern Africa.
It may snow in the afternoon.
It may rain this afternoon.