How to Say ‘In the evening’ in Mexican Spanish
De la noche
Deh Lah Noh-cheh
[Deh Lah Noh-cheh]
💬 Usage Tip: Mexican Spanish often uses parts of the day with time: "ocho de la mañana," "ocho de la tarde," "ocho de la noche." It helps avoid confusion.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: People in Mexico commonly clarify times this way instead of relying only on AM/PM, especially in conversation.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[Deh]
From
'De' is used to indicate origin, cause, or possession. In this context, it refers to time.
La fiesta es de noche.
The party is at night.
la
[Lah]
The
'La' is a definite article used for singular feminine nouns.
La cena es de la noche.
The dinner is at night.
noche
[Noh-cheh]
Night
'Noche' refers to the period of time after sunset and before sunrise, when it is dark outside.
Salgo de la noche al amanecer.
I leave at night at dawn.
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