It means, "At what time do classes start and end?"
What time is it. Literally it means "What time is"
You mean "What does the Spanish word 'la hora' mean in English? It means "the clock" or "the hour". That depends on the situation... La hora means time
In English this means, "Where do you go after class?" The answer to this question depends on where you go after class. Well, if you have a book or something you should figure it out for your self. But I think you would answer "Voy a ....." I think. Or you could say, " Despues de las clases, voy a ....... " Just try and figure it out.
It means "per hour".
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"¿A qué hora [tienes/tenéis] clases hoy?" - "tenéis" is formal, and "tienes" is informal
¿Qué día es su / tu / vuestra clase de español? Los gentilicios e idiomas en español NO SE ACENTÚAN: Hablo Español.
hours
What time is it. Literally it means "What time is"
It means "per hour".
You mean "What does the Spanish word 'la hora' mean in English? It means "the clock" or "the hour". That depends on the situation... La hora means time
¿A qué hora tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis clases? (It's inferred that strange form: "¿En qué parte del día....?") En cual parte del dia tiene usted/tienes clases? (formal informal) (Accents on 'a' in 'cual', 'i' in 'dia')
In English this means, "Where do you go after class?" The answer to this question depends on where you go after class. Well, if you have a book or something you should figure it out for your self. But I think you would answer "Voy a ....." I think. Or you could say, " Despues de las clases, voy a ....... " Just try and figure it out.
Arrival time
That's "first hour".
Where and at what time?
It means "per hour".