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Telling time ¨a la¨

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When should I use ¨a la¨ when telling time?

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updated Mar 15, 2016
posted by Terrier113
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When the time has to do with one, ie: a la una me voy / a la una y media / a la una y veinte / a quince para la una.

updated Mar 15, 2016
edited by 005faa61
posted by 005faa61
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Thank you! smile

updated Feb 22, 2016
posted by Terrier113
In other words one hour. Welcome to the forum - Mardle, Feb 22, 2016
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"A la una, a las dos, a las tres, etc." mean, "at"

At one o'clock, " a la una"

At two o'clock, "a las dos"

At three o'clock "a las tres" and so on.

Mi clase de español es a las once de la mañana. "My Spanish class is at eleven a.m."

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updated Mar 15, 2016
edited by Daniela2041
posted by Daniela2041
Nice. :) - rac1, Feb 22, 2016
wow thanks! :) - Terrier113, Mar 15, 2016