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How to Say ‘At 11’ in Mexican Spanish

A las 11

ah lahs eh-LEH-ven

[ah lahs eh-LEH-ven]

💬 Usage Tip: More natural spoken: “A las once.” You can add “am”: “a las once de la mañana.”

🇲🇽 In Mexico: When confirming meeting times in Mexico, it’s common to repeat with context: “a las 11, hora CDMX.”

Phrase Breakdown

A las

ah lahs

at (the) / at (time)

Time expression: 'a la' (one o’clock) / 'a las' (all other hours). Introduces a clock time.

Example

Nos vemos a las 3.

See you at 3.

Words in this phrase

A

[ah]

at (time)

Used to set a meeting time. In follow-up planning, it’s a standard way to propose an hour.

Example

A las 11 confirmamos el plan de seguimiento con el equipo.

At 11 we’ll confirm the follow-up plan with the team.

las

[lahs]

the (plural feminine, for hours)

Part of the fixed time phrase “a las + hour.” Used for most hours except 1:00 (“a la una”).

Example

Nos conectamos a las 11 para el cierre.

We’ll connect at 11 for the closing.

11

[eh-LEH-ven]

eleven (11)

Number used as a time. In speech: “once.” In schedules: “11.”

Example

A las 11 te comparto el resumen y los acuerdos.

At 11 I’ll share the summary and agreements with you.

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