Use the term 'menos' and subtract the number of minutes prior to the next hour, but only from the half hour mark forward. For example: 1:45 is: Son las dos menos cuarto; 8:50 is: Son las nueve menos diez.
Llovió ayer
Ayer fue martes*. (*in spanish, days and months are not capitalized)
It means What day was yesterday?
Buenos dias = Good day
All Saints = Todos Santos in Spanish.
yesterday in French: hier the day before yesterday: avant-hier
Yesterday = Ontem - The day before yesterday = Anteontem
No, "last yesterday" would refer to the most recent occurrence of yesterday. The term for the day before yesterday is "two days ago."
Llovió ayer
People used to say "yesterday" as "yester-day" in the past.
Well, I can show you how to say it in Spanish, since I don’t speak Thai. Yesterday: Ayer.
Le encontré ayer
Ayer fue martes*. (*in spanish, days and months are not capitalized)
"Tuve que trabajar ayer."
If you are trying to say something like you and a friend were playing outside yesterday you would say "My friend and I played outside yesterday."
"She showered yesterday" in Spanish is "Se duchó ayer". It is pronounced "say doo-CHO ah-YARE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
In Spanish, you would say "Ayer practiqué." This translates directly to "Yesterday I practiced." The word "ayer" means "yesterday," and "practiqué" is the past tense form of the verb "practicar," meaning "to practice."