To go home at 3p.m.
Oh honey, it's simple. In Spanish, you say "1:50 pm" as "la una cincuenta de la tarde." Now go impress someone with your newfound knowledge, you're welcome.
"Are you going to English class in the morning or in the afternoon?" is the English translation for "Vas a la clase de ingles en la mañana o en la tarde?"
This is a Spanish phrase: Cual es a las tres de la tarde? - What is at three in the afternoon?
what does tengo la clase de espanol en la primera hora mean in English
To go home at 3p.m.
It is "perdoneme, yo voy a llamarte a la una de la tarde". I means "Pardon me, I am going to call you at one in the afternoon."
It's 1:14 pm.
'Son las doce de la tarde' means 12 pm. (Time)
Oh honey, it's simple. In Spanish, you say "1:50 pm" as "la una cincuenta de la tarde." Now go impress someone with your newfound knowledge, you're welcome.
At five o'clock in the afternoon.
"Are you going to English class in the morning or in the afternoon?" is the English translation for "Vas a la clase de ingles en la mañana o en la tarde?"
Cinco para las tres (de la tarde)- 5 to 3p.m.Las tres menos cinco (de la tarde) - 5 to 3p.m.Las dos cincuenta y cinco (de la tarde) - 2.55p.m.Omit "de la tarde", when the context is known
It is one in the afternoon.
"De la tarde" in Spanish means "in the afternoon" or "of the afternoon." It is used to refer to the time period from noon until evening.
The english translation means 7 pm.
Es la una y veinte en la tarde Literally: It is 1:20 in the night