Mastering Time in Spanish: How to Tell Time Like a Native

By Lingobi, Published on 02/18/2025

Learning how to tell time in Spanish is an essential skill for any language learner. Whether you're scheduling a meeting, catching a train, or just asking for the time, knowing how to express time correctly will make conversations smoother. Let's dive into everything related to telling time in Spanish!

How to Ask the Time

When you need to ask for the time in Spanish, you use:

  • ¿Qué hora es? (What time is it?)
  •  Tiene hora? (Do you have the time?)

Telling the Time

To respond, use "Es la..." for one o'clock and "Son las..." for all other hours.

  • Es la una. (It's one o'clock.)
  • Son las tres. (It's three o'clock.)
  • Son las cinco y media. (It's five-thirty.)

Key Time Expressions

Here are some important phrases:

  • Y cuarto (Quarter past) - Son las dos y cuarto.
  • Y media (Half past) - Son las cuatro y media.
  • Menos cuarto (Quarter to) - Son las siete menos cuarto.

AM and PM

In Spanish, AM and PM are expressed as:

  • De la mañana (in the morning)
  • De la tarde (in the afternoon/evening)
  • De la noche (at night)

Clocks and Watches

Vocabulary related to timepieces:

  • Reloj (Clock / Watch)
  • Reloj de pulsera (Wristwatch)
  • Reloj despertador (Alarm clock)

Final Thoughts

Mastering time in Spanish is a great step toward fluency. The next time you need to check the time or schedule a meeting, you’ll be ready! For more interactive lessons and to practice with others, check out Download Lingobi and start improving today!