Also means
weather
Usage Note
Tempo covers both time in the abstract (non ho tempo = 'I have no time') and the weather (che tempo fa? = 'what's the weather like?'). This double meaning is a classic false-friend trap for English speakers. The plural tempi is regular and common in musical contexts (e.g. tempi moderni).
Examples
"Non ho tempo per farlo."
Natural Translation
I don't have time to do it.
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