How to Say ‘24 hours before’ in Mexican Spanish
24 horas antes
vee-en-tee kwah-troh oh-rahs ahn-tes
[vee-en-tee kwah-troh oh-rahs ahn-tes]
💬 Usage Tip: Common deadline period for cancellations.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Most restaurant policies allow changes up to this timeframe.
Phrase Breakdown
24
[vee-en-tee kwah-troh]
24
A number used here to denote hours in advance.
Debería llamarte 24 horas antes de la llegada.
I should call you 24 hours before arrival.
horas
[oh-rahs]
Hours
A unit of time equal to 60 minutes.
Confirmaré la reserva en unas horas.
I'll confirm the reservation in a few hours.
antes
[ahn-tes]
Before
During the period of time preceding a particular event or time.
Debes llegar antes del anochecer.
You must arrive before nightfall.
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