Telling Time
English:
What time is it? It is 1:00.
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Que hora es? Es la una.
English:
It's 3:00 p.m.
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Son las tres de la tarde.
In Spanish, time is expressed as the hours of the clock, with a.m. and
p.m. expressing "of the morning," or "of the afternoon
or night."
In English, we say:
What time is it?
It's 1:00 o'clock; or it's 1:00 p.m.
In Spanish, we say:
"¿Qué hora es?"
"Es la una"; or "Es la una de la tarde."
The Spanish is literally translated:
(page down)"¿Qué hora es?"
English:
"What hour is it?"
(page down)"Es la una"; or "Es la una de la tarde."
English:
"It is the one"; or "It is the one of the afternoon."
English:
"It is two o'clock a.m." is translated as
(page down)"Son las dos de la mañana" ("They are the two of
the morning.")
English:
"What time is it? It is 1:00." is translated as
(page down)"Que hora es? Es la una." ("What hour is it? It is the
one.')
English:
"It's 3:00 p.m." is translated as
(page down)"Son las tres de la tarde." ("They are the three of the
afternoon.")
But what about the minutes? Of course, digital time can be used:
English:
"It is 3:35."
(page down)"Son las tres y treinta-y-cinco."
But more conventionally, minutes from one minute to 29 minutes after the
hours are expressed after the hour:
"It is 5:25" - "Son las cinco y veinticinco."
"It is 2:10" - "Son las dos y diez."
And minutes from 31 to 59 minutes after the hour are expressed as subtractions
from the next hour:
English:
"It is 4:35"
(page down)"Son las cinco menos veinticinco " (English translation - They
are the five minus 25).
English:
"It is 8:40"
(page down)"Son las nueve menos veinte."
As in English, the quarter and half-hour are expressed:
3:15 = las tres y cuarto (the three and fourth)
8:30 = las ocho y media (the eight and half)
In addition, mid-day and midnight are also expressed:
"It is 12 noon" - "Son las doce del mediodía
"It is midnight" - "Son las doce de la medianoche."
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