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.
Tiempo means time in Spanish.
"Mas Tiempo" translates into Spanish as "longer".
"Y el tiempo" is Spanish for "and the time."
"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.
Tiempo means time in Spanish.
"Mas Tiempo" translates into Spanish as "longer".
Time. It could also refer to the weather.
Tiempo la hora (Que hora es? = What time is it?)
tiempo
"Y el tiempo" is Spanish for "and the time."
"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.
"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".
for a lot of time.
Time card = tarjeta de tiempo
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