How to Say βAt eight o'clockβ in Mexican Spanish
A las ocho
AH lahs OH-choh
[AH lahs OH-choh]
π¬ Usage Tip: Full phrase specifying time for an event.
π²π½ In Mexico: Early evening often signals the start of dinner hours.
Phrase Breakdown
A las
AH lahs
Words in this phrase
A
[AH]
At
Used to indicate a specific time.
La reuniΓ³n es a las ocho.
The meeting is at eight.
las
[lahs]
The
Used before plural or feminine nouns.
Las puertas se abren a las seis.
The doors open at six.
ocho
[OH-choh]
Eight
The number after seven and before nine.
Tendremos una mesa para las ocho.
We will have a table for eight.
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