Telling time in Spanish flashcards are educational tools that help students learn how to tell time in the Spanish language. These flashcards typically include images of clocks showing different times, along with the corresponding Spanish words for those times.
Learning how to tell time in Spanish is an important skill for language learners. By using telling time in Spanish flashcards, students can practice reading and interpreting time in a different language. This can help improve their language skills and expand their cultural knowledge.
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Spanish uses a 12-hour clock system, just like English, but the way they tell time is slightly different.
Instead of saying “quarter past” or “quarter to,” Spanish speakers say “y cuarto” which means “and a quarter.”
To say half past the hour, Spanish speakers say “y media” which means “and a half.”
When it’s 12:00, Spanish speakers say “mediodía” for noon and “medianoche” for midnight.
To say the time in Spanish, you typically start with the hour and then the minutes, followed by “de la mañana” (in the morning), “de la tarde” (in the afternoon), or “de la noche” (at night).