Saying what time it is - on the hour
To find out what the time is, ask 驴Qu茅 hora es? - What time is it?
Reply with son las followed by a number to say the time on the hour.
For example:
驴Qu茅 hora es? - What time is it?
Son las dos - It is two o鈥檆lock.
However, for one o鈥檆lock use es la instead of son las.
For example:
驴Qu茅 hora es? - What time is it?
Es la una - It is one o鈥檆lock.
Here is a reminder of useful numbers to help you to say the time in Spanish.
Spanish | English |
---|---|
uno (una when telling the time) | one |
dos | two |
tres | three |
cuatro | four |
cinco | five |
seis | six |
siete | seven |
ocho | eight |
nueve | nine |
diez | ten |
once | eleven |
doce | twelve |
Saying what time it is - quarter past, half past and quarter to
To say the time in Spanish, say the hour first followed by a phrase or number.
To say quarter past (y cuarto), half past (y media) and quarter to (menos cuarto) the hour, add these phrases to 鈥榦n the hour鈥 phrases.
For example:
Son las diez y cuarto - It鈥檚 quarter past ten.
Son las diez y media - It鈥檚 half past ten.
Son las diez menos cuarto - It鈥檚 a quarter to ten.
Saying what time it is - in five minute increments
To say minutes past the hour or minutes to the hour, add these phrases to the hour.
Spanish | English |
---|---|
y cinco | five past |
y diez | ten past |
y veinte | twenty past |
y veinticinco | twenty-five past |
menos cinco | five to |
menos diez | ten to |
menos veinte | twenty to |
menos veinticinco | twenty-five to |
For example:
Son las nueve y diez - It is ten past nine.
Es la una menos veinte - It is twenty to one.
Saying what time it is - in the morning, the afternoon and the evening
In Spain, people often say de la ma帽ana (in the morning), de la tarde (in the afternoon, from 13:00 until 18:00), and de la noche (in the the evening, from when it gets dark until midnight).
For example:
Son las ocho de la ma帽ana - It鈥檚 eight o'clock in the morning.
Son las tres y media de la tarde - It鈥檚 half past three in the afternoon.
Son las nueve y cuarto de la noche - It鈥檚 quarter past nine in the evening.
Saying what time it is - the 24 hour clock
You may find that the 24 hour clock is used for timetables, television or film listings or hours that a shop is open.
For example:
Son las trece quince - It's 13:15.
Son las diecisiete treinta - It's 17:30.
Son las veintiuna cuarenta y cinco - It's 21:45.
Son las cero diez - It's 00:10.
Saying at what time things happen
Use a las + the time to say when something happens.
For example:
Desayuno a las siete - I have breakfast at seven o'clock.
Ceno a las seis y media - I have dinner at half past six.
Because 'one o鈥檆lock' is singular, remember to use a la, instead of a las.
For example:
- Como a la una y media - I eat at half past one.
Describing daily routine
To describe what you do during the day and at what time, you may need to use some reflexive verbs.
Reflexive verbs are verbs that talk about, demonstrate or describe an action that is being done to the person who is carrying out the action, like saying for example 鈥榯o myself鈥, such as 鈥業 wash myself鈥.
For example:
Me levanto a las ocho menos cuarto - I get up at quarter to eight.
Me lavo a las ocho - I get washed at eight o'clock.
Me acuesto a las nueve y media - I go to bed at half past nine.
Other useful verbs include:
Voy al colegio a las ocho menos cuarto - I go to school at quarter to eight.
Llego a casa a las tres y media - I get home at half past three.
Juego al f煤tbol en el parque a las cinco - I play football in the park at five o'clock.
A las seis hago los deberes - At six o'clock I do my homework.
Have a look at this downloadable vocabulary list to see more useful words to describe your daily routine
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