Clock Spanish Equivalent. in spanish, we use the words ‘y’ and ‘con’ to add minutes when telling time (con is more formal). (“it’s 10:00 am.”) son las ocho de la noche. spanish doesn't have perfect equivalents for a.m. and p.m. you can use de la mañana for am, de la tarde from noon until 6. there are different ways of telling the time (la hora) in spanish. These words are the equivalent of saying. minutos + para (la/las) + hora. (“it’s 1:30.”) son las diez de la mañana. It's easy to decir la hora (to tell time) in spanish as long as you know your cardinal numbers and ser. (“i eat at 1:00.”) ¿a qué hora te acuestas? The verb ser (to be) is used to. (“it’s 8:00 pm.”) como a la una. though it literally translates as “the hour”, it is the spanish equivalent for “the time”. the word for time in spanish is tiempo, but when referring to the time on a clock, we use the word hora. Keep this distinction in mind as you continue learning. (“what time do you go to bed?”) and just a quick bit about me before we get stuck in:
(“what time do you go to bed?”) and just a quick bit about me before we get stuck in: It's easy to decir la hora (to tell time) in spanish as long as you know your cardinal numbers and ser. minutos + para (la/las) + hora. spanish doesn't have perfect equivalents for a.m. and p.m. you can use de la mañana for am, de la tarde from noon until 6. (“it’s 10:00 am.”) son las ocho de la noche. These words are the equivalent of saying. there are different ways of telling the time (la hora) in spanish. (“i eat at 1:00.”) ¿a qué hora te acuestas? in spanish, we use the words ‘y’ and ‘con’ to add minutes when telling time (con is more formal). The verb ser (to be) is used to.
Spanish Telling the Time Flash Cards / Charts Woodward Spanish
Clock Spanish Equivalent minutos + para (la/las) + hora. (“it’s 8:00 pm.”) como a la una. the word for time in spanish is tiempo, but when referring to the time on a clock, we use the word hora. (“it’s 1:30.”) son las diez de la mañana. (“i eat at 1:00.”) ¿a qué hora te acuestas? though it literally translates as “the hour”, it is the spanish equivalent for “the time”. there are different ways of telling the time (la hora) in spanish. It's easy to decir la hora (to tell time) in spanish as long as you know your cardinal numbers and ser. spanish doesn't have perfect equivalents for a.m. and p.m. you can use de la mañana for am, de la tarde from noon until 6. minutos + para (la/las) + hora. (“what time do you go to bed?”) and just a quick bit about me before we get stuck in: in spanish, we use the words ‘y’ and ‘con’ to add minutes when telling time (con is more formal). Keep this distinction in mind as you continue learning. These words are the equivalent of saying. The verb ser (to be) is used to. (“it’s 10:00 am.”) son las ocho de la noche.