How to Say ‘It is two o'clock’ in Spain Spanish
Son las dos en punto
sohn lahs dohs ehn poon-toh
[sohn lahs dohs ehn poon-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: Use 'son las' for plural hours like two, three, etc.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Traditionally in Spain, dinner is served around 9 PM or even later, reflecting the day’s relaxed pace.
Phrase Breakdown
Son
[sohn]
Are
Used to tell time in the plural.
Son las cinco ahora.
It is five o'clock now.
las
[lahs]
The
Used with plural time.
Son las tres en la tarde.
It is three in the afternoon.
dos
[dohs]
Two
Refers to 2 o'clock.
Son las dos en punto y debemos irnos.
It is two o'clock on the dot and we must go.
en punto
ehn poon-toh
on the dot
Indicates an exact hour.
La clase empieza en punto.
The class starts on the dot.
Words in this phrase
en
[ehn]
On
Refers to precision in time.
La reunión es en punto.
The meeting is on time.
punto
[poon-toh]
Dot
Indicating exact time.
Llegamos justo en punto.
We arrived right on time.
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