Tiempo means time in Spanish.
"Mas Tiempo" translates into Spanish as "longer".
"Y el tiempo" is Spanish for "and the time."
The word tiempo is spanish for the word time. Tiempo is also used for the word weather depending on how you use it in a sentence or in your discussions.
"Quien" means "who" in Spanish and "qui tiempo" is not a correct Spanish phrase. If you meant to say "¿Qué tiempo?" it translates to "What time?" or "What weather?" depending on the context.
You meant:EL TIEMPO DE ESTA SEMANA--- This week's weather forecast.
"Mas Tiempo" translates into Spanish as "longer".
"Y el tiempo" is Spanish for "and the time."
The word tiempo is spanish for the word time. Tiempo is also used for the word weather depending on how you use it in a sentence or in your discussions.
"Quien" means "who" in Spanish and "qui tiempo" is not a correct Spanish phrase. If you meant to say "¿Qué tiempo?" it translates to "What time?" or "What weather?" depending on the context.
for a lot of time.
You meant:EL TIEMPO DE ESTA SEMANA--- This week's weather forecast.
it means "TIME" or "weather", depending on the context. we have very little time - tenemos muy poco tiempo bad weather - mal tiempo
"¿Qué tiempo hace?" in Spanish translates to "What's the weather like?" It is a common way to ask about the current weather conditions.
El tiempo means time in Spanish. Tiempo can mean either time, hour, or weather depending on the context, sentence structure, and accompanying identifiers.
"Hace buen tiempo" means "the weather is good" in Spanish. It is used to describe a nice or pleasant weather condition.
"Time will tell"
Time. It could also refer to the weather.