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Key points about the time in Spanish

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  • Use son las followed by a number to tell the time on the hour. For one o鈥 clock only use es la instead.

  • Y (and) is not needed when using the 24-hour clock in Spanish.

  • Useful time phrases include y cuarto (quarter past), y media (half past) and menos quarto (quarter to).

  • Use a las/a la to say what time something is happening.

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Video - Telling the time in Spanish

Watch the video to find out how to tell the time and talk about time in Spanish.

In Spanish you say 'son' and 'las' before the time. The only time you don鈥檛 is when it鈥檚 one o鈥檆lock

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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:

Son las dos. - It is two o鈥檆lock.

However, for one o鈥檆lock only, use es la instead of son las.

For example:

Es la una. - It is one o鈥檆lock.

Here is how to say the time when it is on the hour:

SpanishEnglish
It is one o鈥檆lock
It is two o鈥檆lock
It is three o鈥檆lock
It is four o鈥檆lock
It is five o鈥檆lock
It is six o鈥檆lock
It is seven o鈥檆lock
It is eight o鈥檆lock
It is nine o鈥檆lock
It is ten o鈥檆lock
It is eleven o鈥檆lock
It is twelve o鈥檆lock

Quarter past, half past and quarter to

To say the time in Spanish when it is quarter past, half past or quarter to the hour, say the hour first followed by the relevant phrase:

- quarter past

- half past

- quarter to

For example:

Son las ocho y cuarto. - It鈥檚 quarter past eight.

Son las once y media. - It鈥檚 half past eleven.

Es la una menos cuarto. - It鈥檚 a quarter to one.

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:

SpanishEnglish
five past
ten past
twenty past
twenty-five past
five to
ten to
twenty to
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.

Telling the time in Spanish - Mini quiz

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Translate the following into Spanish:

It鈥檚 2.20.

Translate the following into Spanish:

It鈥檚 5.30.

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How to say in the morning, the afternoon and the evening in Spanish

In Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, 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 evening, from when it gets dark until midnight).

For example:

Son las nueve de la ma帽ana. - It鈥檚 nine o'clock in the morning.

Es la una y media de la tarde. - It鈥檚 half past one in the afternoon.

Son las diez y cuarto de la noche. - It鈥檚 quarter past ten in the evening.

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Using the 24 hour clock in Spanish

The 24-hour clock is often used for timetables, television or film listings or opening hours. The word y (and) is not needed when giving times using the 24-hour clock.

For example:

El tren viene a las 13:15 (las trece quince). - The train comes at 13:15.

El autob煤s llega a las 17:30 (las diecisiete treinta). - The bus arrives at 17:30.

La pel铆cula empieza a las 21:45 (las veintiuna cuarenta y cinco). - The film starts at 21:45.

El programa termina a las 00:10 (las cero diez). - The programme finishes at 00:10.

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Remember

The 24-hour clock in Spanish is only ever used with numbers. It is never seen with words.

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Saying at what time things happen

Use a las/a la followed by the time to say when something happens.

For example:

Me levanto a las siete. - I get up at seven o'clock.

Hago los deberes a las seis y media. - I do my homework at half past six.

Remember to use a la with one o鈥檆lock as it is singular.

For example:

Como a la una y media. - I eat at half past one.

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Quiz - Talking about the time

Practise what you've learned about telling the time in Spanish with this quiz.

Now you have learned about telling the time in Spanish why not explore ongoing actions in the present tense in Spanish?

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