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Post by Hazza Sat Sep 02, 2017 11:12 pm

Time
¿Qué hora es? - What time is it?

¿A qué hora ....? - At what time ....?

Es la una. - It's one o' clock.

Son las dos. - It's two o' clock.

Son las tres y cuarto. - It's 3:15.

Son las cuatro y media. - It's 4:30.

Son las siete menos cuarto. - It's 6:45.

Notes:
1. As the vocab says you only use "Es" for one o'clock and anything else would use "Son las."
2. These are just examples of some you can use, but you can do anything outside of the vocab for the time. For an example, "Son las dos y cuarenta y nueve." = It's 2:45.
3. Most Spanish teachers will also teach you to end it with la mañana (morning), tarde (afternoon), and noche (night). For an example, "Son las seis y doce en la mañana." = It is 6:12 AM.

Calendar
año - year

día - day

mes - month

semana - week

fin de la semana - weekend

¿Qué día es hoy? - What day is today?

¿Cuál es la fecha? - What is the date?

Es el ... de ... - It's the ... of ...

Es el primero de ... - It's the first of ...

hoy - today

ahora – now

mañana - tomorrow

en el futuro – in the future

ayer - yesterday

Notes:
1. To answer some of the questions such as the day one, "Es (sábado, lunes, etc)."
2. Es el dos de septiembre or anything else you want to put there.
3. Es el primero de (octubre, diciembre, etc).


Days of the week
lunes - Monday

martes - Tuesday

miércoles - Wednesday

jueves - Thursday

viernes - Friday

sábado - Saturday

domingo - Sunday


Months
enero - January

febrero - February

marzo - March

abril - April

mayo - May

junio - June

julio - July

agosto - August

septiembre - September

octubre - October

noviembre - November

diciembre - December


Note:
1. For both months and days of the week, the Spanish language does not capitalize these. Don't make the mistake of capitalizing these as it would be wrong. In English we capitalize them, but not in this language. We would capitalize names for an example.
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