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

A las ocho de la noche

a las o-cho de la no-che

[a las o-cho de la no-che]

💬 Usage Tip: Complete time phrase with nighttime specificity.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Timing naturally tends to be late for enjoyment purposes.

Phrase Breakdown

A las ocho

a las o-cho

Words in this phrase

A

[a]

At

Used to specify time.

Example

La función es a las ocho de la noche.

The show is at eight at night.

las

[las]

The

Definite article used in specific references.

Example

Llego a las seis de la tarde.

I arrive at six in the afternoon.

ocho

[o-cho]

Eight

The number after seven.

Example

Tenemos una cita a las ocho.

We have an appointment at eight.

De la noche

de la no-che

Words in this phrase

de

[de]

Of

Indicating possession or specific time.

Example

Es el evento de la noche.

It’s the event of the night.

la

[la]

The

Definite article used in specific references.

Example

Es parte de la cultura.

It's part of the culture.

noche

[no-che]

Night

The period of time when it is dark outside.

Example

Nos gusta pasear de noche.

We like to walk at night.

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