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"las 6 de la mañana" or "6 de la mañana."

The word "las" is the feminine plural form of "the," and is used to refer to hours of the day when expressing the time. "La mañana" means "morning," so "las 6 de la mañana" literally translates to "the 6 of the morning."

The word "de" means "of," so "6 de la mañana" literally translates to "6 of the morning."

You can also simply say "6 am" in Spanish as "6 de la mañana," without using the word "las."

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  • "It is six o' clock": Son las seis.
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6:30 pm is: Son las seis y media de la tarde.

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las seis de la manana/madrugada

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A las seis de la mañana.

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Las seis de la tarde

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