Afternoon or evening
"Tarde" is also the adjective for "late", related to the English word "tardy."
It would be better written as "por la tarde." It means, "What do you like to do on Fridays in the afternoon?" or, "What do you like to do on Friday afternoons?"
It is "más tarde" or "luego".
Later in Spanish can either be "Luego" or "Más tarde".
"No llegues tarde!" "No llegues con retraso!"
This is a Spanish phrase: Cual es a las tres de la tarde? - What is at three in the afternoon?
(La) tarde.
It is Spanish for "later".
In Spanish, "tarde" translates to "afternoon" or "evening." It refers to the later part of the day, typically from noon until sunset.
"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.
We don't have classes in the afternoon.
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Tarde.
"It is 5:05 P.M."
Estoy tarde.