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How to Say ‘At seven in the evening’ in Mexican Spanish

A las siete de la noche

ah lahs SYEH-teh deh lah NOH-cheh

[ah lahs SYEH-teh deh lah NOH-cheh]

💬 Usage Tip: Combines time and part of day in a phrase.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Dinner in Mexico usually starts around this time.

Phrase Breakdown

A

[ah]

At

Indicates a specific point in time.

Example

Llegaré a las siete de la noche.

I will arrive at seven in the evening.

las

[lahs]

The

Definite article for plural feminine nouns.

Example

Cena a las ocho.

Dinner at eight.

siete

[SYEH-teh]

Seven

The number after six and before eight.

Example

La reunión es a las siete.

The meeting is at seven.

De la noche

deh lah NOH-cheh

Words in this phrase

de

[deh]

Of

Used to indicate possession, origin, or relation.

Example

La fiesta es de noche.

The party is at night.

la

[lah]

The

Definite article for singular feminine nouns.

Example

La cita es por la noche.

The appointment is in the night.

noche

[NOH-cheh]

Night

The period of darkness in each twenty-four hours.

Example

Vamos a cenar a las nueve de la noche.

We are going to have dinner at nine at night.

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