¿Qué hora es?
It's asking you what time is it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p5zFrjxAzc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMK_zZFZqqo
Right now? 6:41 PM.
¿Qué hora es? means asking "What time is it?". If you want to know more about time in Spanish: If it's one in the morning or afternoon, you say "Es la una". For all the other hours, except one, you'd say "Son las (any hour except 1)". Say if it's 6am for example. You say " Son las seis (en punto) de la manana. "En punto" means on the dot because it is exactly :00. If you want to say 6:15am you say, "Son las seis y cuarto de la manana. The :15 would be translated to "y cuarto" (and :15). Don't get "Cuarto" and Cuatro" mixed up. For :30, it would be "y media", (ex: to say 6:30, you say "Son las seis y media de la manana".) In this part, it can be confusing a bit. When the minute hand is between :01 and :30, you don't subtract. You just say, y media or y cuarto, if it's :15 or :30. If the hand is between :31 and :51, you have to subtract the remaining minutes by rounding the hour to the next hour. For example, if it's 6:45am, you round the 6 to 7 and minus :60 and :15 which is :45. You would say Son las siete menos cuarto de la manana which is, 6:45am. If it's confusing how I explain this, you can message me if you want :)
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