Afternoon or evening
"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.
"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.
"Hasta tarde" in Spanish means "until late" or "until late at night." It is used to refer to staying out or working until a late hour in the day or night.
It means "it is five o'clock and five in the afternoon" in Spanish.
"Voy entra no mas tarde" does not appear to be a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a combination of "Voy" (I go), "entra" (enters), and "no mas tarde" (not later), but the sentence is not grammatically correct.
It is Spanish for "later".
(La) tarde.
Afternoon or evening "Tarde" is also the adjective for "late", related to the English word "tardy."
"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.
"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.
We don't have classes in the afternoon.
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Tarde
Tarde.
"Hasta tarde" in Spanish means "until late" or "until late at night." It is used to refer to staying out or working until a late hour in the day or night.
La tarde.
Estoy tarde.