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Knowing the days of the week is an essential part of espanol. One thing to know about the days of the week is that when they are written out you do not start in capitals.
Monday |
lunes |
Tuesday |
martes |
Wednesday |
miercoles |
Thursday |
jeuves |
Friday |
viernes |
Saturday |
sabado |
Sunday |
domingo |
To ask someone what day of the week it is you would say: Que dia es hoy?
Ex.
Person 1: Que dia es hoy?
Person 2: Hoy es domingo.
Person 1: Gracias.
Person 2: De nada.
created by Jamie Murphy & Jalisa Smith
“¿Qué hora es?”
or “¿Qué hora son?”
or “¿Qué hora tiene?”
Responds could be:
“ Es la una”= Its one o’clock
or “Son las dos,tres,cuatro......”=Its two,three,cuatro
or”......^.......y cuarto”=:15
“......^.......y meda”=:30
“......^.......menos cuarto”=:45
“.......^.......menos (the number of minutes before the hour)
a) Gracias: Thank you
b) Muchas gracias: thanks a lot.B: Bien, gracias.
Respond: Me llamo_______
Yo soy________ (my name is_____)
Mi nombres es_____And how to say whats your number
¿Cuál es tu/su de telefono?
First things first the numbers.
In English its one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve.
In Spanish its, uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez, once, doce.
Now numbers above both read the same from 1 to 12.
For example if the was 5:05, we in english would say five o' five. But on the other hand in spanish you would say son las cinco y cinco. To say it properly you say "Son las" and the first number but with the second number you just add "y" and the number
15- cuatro
30- media
45- cuarenta y cinco
55- la hora menos cinco - cincuenta y cinco
Here are some examples...
5:20 - Son las cinco y veinte.
6:30 - Son las seis y media.
1:55 - Son las dos dos menos cinco.
In the next lesson you will learn how to greet people in spanish so stay tuned!