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1 de ene. de 2024 · English Vocabulary. There are two common ways of telling the time. 1) Say the hour first and then the minutes. (Hour + Minutes) 6:25 - It's six twenty-five. 8:05 - It's eight O-five (the O is said like the letter O) 9:11 - It's nine eleven. 2:34 - It's two thirty-four. 2) Say the minutes first and then the hour.
Quick Answer. It's easy to decir la hora ( to tell time) in Spanish as long as you know your cardinal numbers and ser conjugations. Telling Time with Ser. There are several useful formulas you can learn to help you tell the time with ser in Spanish. One O'Clock.
Moving the hour hand changes the time really quickly, but the minute hand is slower. It is only possible to display times at intervals of 5 minutes, and so the clock hands will align to the nearest 5 minutes. On the second screen there is a mini-game. A text pane in the middle displays a time phrase eg. 3 o'clock.
¿Qué hora es? - What time is it? Use ¿qué hora es? to ask for the time in Spanish: ¿ Qué hora es? = What time is it? If the hour is at one o’clock, we use es la… Examples: Es la una. = It’s one o’clock. Es la una y cuarto. = It’s quarter past one. Es la una y media. = It’s half past one. For the other hours, we use son las… Examples:
1. The 12-hour-system in English. In English there is no 24-hour-system (sometimes it is used on TV and in timetables). 15:00 is 3 o'clock (p.m.) (on TV: fifteenhundred). That's why you use a.m. (Latin: ante meridiem) and p.m. (post meridiem) in situations where it is necessary to point out that you want to say in the morning or in the evening.
· One hour cuando es Una hora. · O’clock cuando es una hora en punto. · A quarter past cuando es una hora y Cuarto. · A quarter to cuando falta un cuarto para una hora o menos cuarto. · Soon cuando queremos decir Pronto. · Later cuando queremos decir Tarde, o Luego. · Clock o Watch cuando hablamos del Reloj.
24-hour Say; 12:00: 12am: 24:00=0:00: Twelve o’clock = Midnight: 3:00: 3am: 3:00: Three o’clock: 6:00: 6am: 6:00: Six o’clock: 9:00: 9am: 9:00: Nine o’clock: 12:00: 12pm: 12:00: Twelve o’clock = Midday = noon: 3:00: 3pm: 15:00: Three o’clock: 6:00: 6pm: 18:00: Six o’clock: 9:00: 9pm: 21:00: Nine o’clock