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How to Say "Could i have a wake up call at 7" in Italian

Request a wake-up call at your hotel in Italy with this polite and standard Italian phrase.

Potrei avere una sveglia per le sette?

poh-TRAY ah-VEH-reh OO-nah SVEH-lyah pehr leh SET-tehneutral

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Ask for a wake-up call at your hotel's reception desk. This is the standard way to make the request.

Alternatives

  • Vorrei una sveglia per le sette.Slightly more direct, still polite.
  • Mi dareste una sveglia per le sette?A bit more informal, used when addressing multiple people or a more casual staff.

Ways to get it wrong

Using 'chiamata'

'Chiamata' means 'call' in general, but 'sveglia' specifically means 'wake-up call'.

Incorrect preposition

Use 'per le sette' (for seven), not 'alle sette' (at seven) when requesting the wake-up call time.

A small cultural note

While most hotels offer wake-up calls, it's always good to confirm the service is available when you check in.

Frequently asked

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You can politely ask 'Potrei avere una sveglia per le sette?' (Could I have a wake-up call for seven?). Make sure to specify the time you need.

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The Italian word for wake-up call is 'sveglia'. You'll often hear it used in the context of hotels.

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A polite way to say this is 'Potrei avere una sveglia per le sette?'. You can also say 'Vorrei una sveglia per le sette.' (I would like a wake-up call for seven).