Telling the time in Spanish
Want to tell the time in Spanish? After this free Spanish audio lesson you'll know how to talk about different times of day in Spanish and you'll get some Spanish pronunciation practice as well.
Note that tiempo is the literal Spanish word for time. However, when telling the time, hora is used.
Asking the time in Spanish
Do you want to know what time it is? Asking the time in Spanish is simple. All you need to ask is:
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Literally, this question means: "What hour is it?" But we translate it as: "What time is it?"
If you wish to ask a stranger for the time in a more polite way, you could say:
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Saying the time in Spanish
To understand the answer to this question all you need to know are the verb ser and the numbers in Spanish.
The sentence structure for telling the time is similar to English.
In most cases, you will start the answer with Son las….
Por ejemplo:
Exception at One O’Clock
Nevertheless, there is an exception. If it is only one o’clock, you will start the answer with Es la….
That is because the verb ser must agree with the quantity of the subject, hours.
Do you know why the feminine “la” and “las” are used? (Hint: what gender is “hora”?)
International Variations
In some parts of the Spanish-speaking world, you hear the question, ¿Qué hora es? asked as ¿Qué hora son? Your answer will always begin Son las…, regardless of whether the hour that follows is singular or multiple.
Por ejemplo:
¿Qué hora son?
Son las una.
Talking about Quarter Hours and Thirty Minutes
As in English, you can also tell the time in 15- or 30-minute chunks.
- 15 min/quarter = cuarto
- 30 min/half = media
You can also tell how much time remains until striking the hour. For example,
- a quarter to… = cuarto para las…
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Is it Morning or Night in Spanish?
You can indicate morning or afternoon by using am and pm just as you would in English.
Alternatively, you may say;

Asking at What Time Something will Occur
When you need to ask the time that a meeting or certain activity is going to take place, you can use the phrase:
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Mauricio Evlampieff: Rocket Spanish