It's late.
he or she is already late
"Es tarde" in Spanish means "it is late." It is a phrase used to indicate that the current time is at or past the expected or desired time.
It's 1:14 pm.
It means it is late.
Es Demasiado Tarde was created in 1990.
It is one in the afternoon.
What class is in the afternoon
"Cuando llegamos tarde" translates to "When we arrive late" in English.
The sentence has a mistake, but the first part is very clear, meaning: 'All that I can say is [that] I like you (a) but...' What goes next does not make sense... 'soy tarde' has no meaning: 'soy' is 'I am' and 'tarde' is 'afternoon' or 'late'. (a) Could be 'I love you' Could it be that he/she said 'pero es tarde'? The meaning would then be: I love you but it's too late [for us].
Afternoon or evening "Tarde" is also the adjective for "late", related to the English word "tardy."
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This is a Spanish phrase: Cual es a las tres de la tarde? - What is at three in the afternoon?