How to Say ‘At 7 in the evening’ in Mexican Spanish
A las 7 de la noche
ah las siete deh la NO-che
[ah las siete deh la NO-che]
💬 Usage Tip: Use 'noche' for PM hours.
Phrase Breakdown
A las
ah las
At
Used to specify a particular hour.
A las dos.
At two.
Words in this phrase
A
[ah]
At
Used to specify a point in time.
La cena empieza a las 7 de la noche.
Dinner starts at 7 in the evening.
las
[las]
The
A definite article used before plural nouns.
Nos vemos a las 7 de la noche.
See you at 7 in the evening.
7
[siete]
7
The number seven, often used to state time.
Llegaremos a las 7 de la noche.
We will arrive at 7 in the evening.
de la noche
deh la NO-che
in the evening
Indicates the time of day.
Cena a las 8 de la noche.
Dinner at 8 in the evening.
Words in this phrase
de
[deh]
Of
Used to express the relation between part and whole.
A las 7 de la noche cenamos.
We have dinner at 7 in the evening.
la
[la]
The
A definite article used to refer to something specific.
La reunión es a las 7 de la noche.
The meeting is at 7 in the evening.
noche
[NO-che]
Night
The period of darkness in each twenty-four hours.
Dormimos a las 7 de la noche.
We sleep at 7 in the evening.
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