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Telling Time in Spanish

Telling Time in Spanish . Por: Sra. Holt. To ask what time is it, you say:. ¿Qué hora es?. If the time is BIGGER than ONE (2, 3, 4…10, 11), you use:. Son las and then the time. 9 AM- Son las nueve 11 PM- Son las once. If the time is ONE (1) then you say:.

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Telling Time in Spanish

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  1. Telling Time in Spanish Por: Sra. Holt

  2. To ask what time is it, you say: • ¿Qué hora es?

  3. If the time is BIGGER than ONE (2, 3, 4…10, 11), you use: • Son las and then the time. • 9 AM- Son las nueve • 11 PM- Son las once

  4. If the time is ONE (1) then you say: • Es la una and then the minutes. • 1:00- Es la una. • 1:10- Es la una y diez.

  5. Instead of AM and PM you say: • De la mañana (before noon) • De la tarde (noon until 6 PM) • De la noche (after 6 PM)

  6. :00, :15, :30 and :45 minutes….. • :00 en punto • :15 y cuarto • :30 y media • :45 menos cuarto

  7. What about if it is not exactly 15 after? • The : in Spanish is y • 8:20 would be- Son las ocho y veinte. • 10:13 would be- Son las diez y trece.

  8. Ready to try a few? • #1 3:00 PM • #2 5:15 AM • #3 10:30 AM • #4 8:10 PM • #5 2:14 PM

  9. 3:00 PM • Son las tres en punto de la tarde.

  10. 5:15 AM • Son las cinco y cuarto de la mañana.

  11. 10:30 AM • Son las diez y media de la mañana.

  12. 8:10 PM • Son las ocho y diez de la noche.

  13. 2:14 PM • Son las dos y catorce de la tarde.

  14. What happens when the minute hand is past 30 minutes? • You round UP the HOUR and SUBTRACT the remaining minutes!

  15. Here are some examples: • 3:40 PM- Son las cuatro menos veinte de la tarde. • 5:55 PM- Son las seis menos cinco de la tarde.

  16. Try some! • #1 11:50 PM • #2 2:35 PM • #3 9:45 AM • #4 12:55 PM • #5 6:46 PM

  17. 11:50 PM • Son las doce menos diez de la noche.

  18. 2:35 PM • Son las tres menos veinticinco de la tarde.

  19. 9:45 AM • Son las diez menos cuarto de la mañana.

  20. 12:55 PM • Es la una menos cinco de la tarde.

  21. 6:46 PM • Son las siete menos catorce de la noche.

  22. EL FIN • Do you feel like you have a better understanding in telling time in Spanish? • Ready for your homework?

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