How to Say ‘At eight in the evening.’ in Spain Spanish
A las ocho de la noche.
AH lahs OH-choh deh lah NOH-cheh
[AH lahs OH-choh deh lah NOH-cheh]
💬 Usage Tip: Evening activities often start later in Spain.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Late dinners reflect Spain's vibrant night culture.
Phrase Breakdown
A
[AH]
To
Indicates direction or time.
Vamos a la fiesta.
We go to the party.
las ocho
lahs OH-choh
eight o'clock
Refers to the eighth hour.
Cenaré a las ocho.
I will have dinner at eight.
Words in this phrase
las
[lahs]
The
Definite article, plural form.
Las flores son bonitas.
The flowers are pretty.
ocho
[OH-choh]
Eight
The number following seven.
Llego a las ocho.
I arrive at eight.
de la noche.
deh lah NOH-cheh
in the evening.
Indicates the time of the day.
Es seguro caminar de noche.
It is safe to walk in the evening.
Words in this phrase
de
[deh]
Of
Expresses relationship between parts of a whole.
Parte de la noche.
Part of the night.
la
[lah]
The
Definite article, singular form.
La noche es tranquila.
The night is calm.
noche
[NOH-cheh]
Night
The period from sunset to sunrise.
La noche es oscura.
The night is dark.
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