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how to ask the time in spanish
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!
Ay, ay, ay! Est lloviendo
Weather
Knowing how to say the weather is an important skill to know in foreign places…
Hace (mucho) frio/calor/viento/sol/fresco | It’s (very) cold/warm/windy/sunny/cool |
Está lloviendo / Llueve | It’s raining / It rains |
Está nevando / Nieva | It’s snowing / It snows |
Está nublado (mayormente/parcialmente) | It’s cloudy (mainly/partially) |
Question and Answer
… so is knowing how to ask and answer weather questions.
¿Qué tiempo hace? | What’s the weather like? |
(Hace/está) __________ | (It does/it is) __________ |
Video
Hola!:How to greet someone
Lesson 1:In order to know how to greet someone you need to know: Here is a video of a two people asking for each others names.
There are many ways to greet someone in Spanish
We are going to start off with a basic coversation
Greeting someone
P1: ¡Hola! ¿Cómo está?- Hello how are you ?
P2: ¡Hola! Muy bien. – Hello in ok and you ?
P1: Bien. Gracias.- I'm good thank you
How to ask for some one name
P1: ¡Hola! ¿Cómo se llama?-Hello what is your name?
P2: Me llamo Mark . ¿Y usted- My name is Mark and you?
P1: Me llamo Tiani. Mucho Gusto- My name is Tiani. Nice to meet you
P2: Ilgulmente-Same to you.
And another way to greet someone
P1: ¡Hola! ¿Qué tal?-Hello how are you?
P2:Muy bien gracias ¿Y usted?- Very well thanks and you?
P1:Muy bien gracias!-i'm very good, thank you.
how to ask the time in spanish
Hello fellow readers, thank you for choosing my lesson to help your spanish needs. In this lesson you will learn how to tell and ask time in spanish. But before we get to the hard stuff you must know the question. The question is "What time is it?". Also you must know all the numbers from 1 to 12. (Say them properly).
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!
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Hola!:How to greet someone.
Lesson 1:in order to know how to greet someone you need to know: Here is a video of a two people asking for each others names.
There are many ways to greet someone in Spanish
We are going to start off with a basic coversation
Greeting someone
P1: ¡Hola! ¿Cómo está?- hello how are you ?
P2: ¡Hola! Muy bien. – hello in ok and you ?
P1: Bien. Gracias. im good thank you
how to ask for some one name
P1: ¡Hola! ¿Cómo se llama?-Hello what is your name?
P2: Me llamo Mark . ¿Y usted- My name is Mark and you?
P1: Me llamo Tiani. Mucho Gusto- My name is Tiani. Nice to meet you
P2: Ilgulmente-Same to you.
And another way to greet someone
P1: ¡Hola! ¿Qué tal?-Hello how are you?
P2:Muy bien gracias ¿Y usted?- Very well thanks and you?
P1:Muy bien gracias!-'m very good, thank you.
Hola! Que tal? How to greet and ask how are you doing?
Mas Saludos( Greetings) | Saludos (Greeting) |
¿Qué Tal? ( How are you?) | ¡Hola! ( Hello!) |
¿Comó va? ( How are you?) | ¡Buenos días! ( Good morning! ) |
¿ Como estás (tú)? ( How are you?) ( informal) | ¡Buenas Tardes! ( Good Afternoon! ) |
¿Como está (Usted)? ( How are You?) (Formal) | ¡Buenas noches! ( Good evening! ) |
Repuesta ( reply to questions ) | |
( Muy) Bein, gracias | ( very) well, thanks |
Más o menos | Alright |
(Muy) mal./ Terrible | Awful |
¿ Y tú? ( informal) ¿ Y usted? ( formal) | ¿And you? |
¡ Ay, ay, ay! | Oh, no! |
¡Qué bien!
| Oh, good |
Video: visiting my old chilian friend who is very sick in the bed.
Que hora es?:Asking for the time
Say you went on a class trip to Guatemala and you get to the hotel they are meeting you at before everybody else. Your school is going to meet you there at a certain time and you are impatient and can't wait till they get there. So you want to ask the lady at the front desk of the hotel what time is it. Unfortunantly, she speaks Spanish and she doesn't know how to speak English. So, today you have came to the perfect place to learn how to ask for the time and how to respond to it when someone asks you.
Here are some of the ways you could answer the question ¿Qué hora es?
Hola Guapo!:How to ask for someones phone number
Lesson:In order to know how to ask for someone's phone number you must know:
- How to ask "What is your number?"
- How to count in spanish
- How to break up phone numbers in spanish
Diez 10 | Veinte-20 | Trenta-30 | Cuarenta-40 | Cincuenta-50 | Sesenta60 | Setenta-70 | Ochenta-80 | Noventa -90 | ||
1 | Uno | Once-11 | Veintiuno | y 1 | y 1 | y 1 | y 1 | y 1 | y 1 | y 1 |
2 | Dos | Doce-12 | Veintidos | y 2 | y 2 | y 2 | y 2 | y 2 | y 2 | y 2 |
3 | Tres | Trece-13 | Veintitres | y 3 | y 3 | y 3 | y 3 | y 3 | y 3 | y 3 |
4 | Cuatro | Catorce-14 | Veinticuatro | y 4 | y 4 | y 4 | y 4 | y 4 | y 4 | y 4 |
5 | Cinco | Quince-15 | Veinticinco | y 5 | y 5 | y 5 | y 5 | y 5 | y 5 | y 5 |
6 | Seis | Dieci 6 | Veintiseis | y 6 | y 6 | y 6 | y 6 | y 6 | y 6 | y 6 |
7 | Siete | Dieci 7 | Veintisiete | y 7 | y 7 | y 7 | y 7 | y 7 | y 7 | y 7 |
8 | Ocho | Dieci 8 | Veintiocho | y 8 | y 8 | y 8 | y 8 | y 8 | y 8 | y 8 |
9 | nueve | Dieci 9 | veintinueve | y 9 | y 9 | y 9 | y 9 | y 9 | y 9 | y 9 |
Spanish=English
¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?= What's your phone number?
Es el _____-______-___________= It is _____-_____-___________
Now that you know how to count in spanish you must now learn how to cut up your phone number so you can say it in spanish.
Lets just say that your number is 215-676-6579.
Some people might say Es el dos uno cinco- seis etc.
But this is not how you say your number in spanish the way it looks is different. It looks like this...
2/15-6/76-65/79 and you would say it like this:
dos/quince-seis/setenta y seis-sesenta y cinco/setenta y nueve
Here is a video of a boy asking for a girls phone number.
"Hola Guapa!": How to ask for someone's Phone Number
Domingo!
Knowing these skills are important so that you don’t go to school on the weekend
Days of the week
lunes | Monday |
martes | Tuesday |
miércoles | Wednesday |
jueves | Thursday |
viernes | Friday |
sábado | Saturday |
domingo | Sunday |
Notes
· Monday starts the Spanish week
· Spanish days are not capitalized
Phrases
Hoy es días | Today is day |
Mañana es días | Tomorrow is day
|
Video
Hola!Cmo est Ud.?:How to ask questions to an adult or friend.
Lesson 2:In order to know how to talk to an adult or friend the proper way in spanish you need to know: A video a about using tú and usted
using tú and usted
When you are asking someone a question in sainsh you use either the term
tú or Usted, commonly shortened to Ud. If your talking to a friend
about the same age as you say y tú?. But if it is someone older then
You say usted to show respect.
A example of a conversation. A kid is having with his old teacher form middle school.
Informal
adult:¿Como estás? (How are you?)
kid:Muy bien.(Very Good) ¿Y usted ?(And you)
adult: bien,(good) adiós(goodbye
kid: adiós(goodbye
To friends
Formal
kid 1: ¿Como está? (How are you?)
kid 2: Muy bien.(Very Good) ¿Y tù.?(And you)
kid1: bien adiós
kid2: adiós
"Gracias!""De Nada":Courtesy Phrases
Cunado es tu cumpleanos: Asking for someone's birthday!
Say you went on a trip to Puerto Rico and you meet some one you may want to get to know even better. A question they may ask you is ¿Cuándo es tu Cumpleaños? You have no idea how to respond to this question at the time. So it really is a great thing you checked out my blog because today you will not leave this page without knowing how to answer this question.
Gracias! De Nada: Courtesy Phrases

Below is a video of Roberto dropping his wallet bumping into Brandon, they get into a fight, and Roberto forgot he dropped his wallet. Then Aidan getting Roberto's attention and giving him back his wallet:
Spelling Your Name In Spanish
Say your at a party and someone is speaking Spanish to you spell your name. how would you respond?
In English and also Spanish, the alphabet is an important factor. The alphabet in Spanish consists of 27 letters and they are pronounced differently as shown in the chart below.
In The following video, is how to ask how to spell someone’s name in Spanish.
Days of the Week
Monday | lunes |
Tuesday | martes |
Wednesday | miércoles |
Thursday | jueves |
Friday | viernes |
Saturday | såbado |
Sunday | domingo |
When using the days of the week en español, they are not capitalized.
¿ Qué día es hoy? | What day is today? |
When using español, and the day of the week is then to someone you need to ask: ¿Que día es hoy?
The way to reply to someone if they ask you that question is :
Es….
For example:
¿ Que día es hoy?
Es miércoles.
"Hola Amigo!": How to Greet Someone
Hola!
¡Hola!
Be polite to your spanish speaking friends.
Hi
¡Hola! | Hello! |
¡Buenos dîas! | Good Morning! |
¡Buenas tardes! | Good Afternoon! |
¡Buenas noches! | Good Night! |
How Are You?
¿Qué tal? |
¿Cómo va? |
¿Cómo estás (tú)? Informal |
¿Cómo está (Ud)? Formal |
Responses
(Muy) Bien, gracias | (Very) Well, thanks |
Más o menos | Alright |
(Muy) Mal / Terrible | Awful |
¿Y tú? | And you |
¿Y Usted? | And you |
¡Ay, ay, ay! | Oh, no! |
¡Qué bien! | Oh, good |
Bye
¡Adios! = ¡Chao! | Bye! |
¡Hasta luego! | See ya later! |
¡Hasta pronto! | See ya soon! |
¡Hasta mañana! | See ya tomorrow! |
¡Qué le vaya bien! | Have a good one! |
Video Intro
You are invited to a party by your Spanish speaking friend and you see one of his friends and want to say hi.
Basic greetings
What to say to them.
What they say back
What to say back.
¡Hola!= Hi!
¿Como esta?= How are you?
¡Muy Bien!= Good
Maso menos.= Okay
Menos.= Not so good
¿Y tu?=and you?
Igualmente= Likewise
Adios=good bye