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"Time" in Spanish is "tiempo" -- pronounced "tee-EM-poh." In Spanish, that is also the word for weather. But another word for time is "hora," which means "hour."

For example, "these times" could be "estos tiempos" in Spanish. However, "this time" would be "esta vez." ("Vez" is a word for "time" in certain instances, roughly equivalent to "occasion.") But if you want to ask what time it is, you would say, "Que hora es?" or "Que horas son?" ("What is the hour" or "What are the hours?")

Another word having to do with "time" in Spanish is "rato."
The Spanish word for time is "tiempo".

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it depends what kind of time you mean. if you mean time as in like the clock time then it is teimpo, but if you mean times as in muiltiplication then it is mas

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time = tiempo

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