¿A qué hora? is the best way to ask "At what time?" in Spanish.
¿A qué hora se termina?
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If the question is referring to a translation from English to Spanish, then the answer is "marrón".
'Red' in Spanish is 'rojo.' It also can be "colorado", or if referring to hair, "pelirrojo".
I assume you are referring to the capitol of Honduras:'Tegucigalpa'
Eres un(a) rompecorazones - only add the a if you are referring to a female. Leave the a out if you are referring to a male.
This time is "esta vez" in Spanish.
How do you say it in spanish?
The term is "casada" (married, feminine)
"Ganado". Note that ganado is also used when referring to "cattle".
To ask what time it is in Spanish on would say, Qué hora es. Though the answer received will probably be in Spanish.
No eraNo estaba( both as a way of impersonal or referring to an animal or object)
An adjuster is a regulador. If you are referring to an insurance adjuster, it is a liquidador de seguros.
Employ your time in Spanish is: Use su tiempo.