Menos to mean 'till is used in many countries but para is an accepted regional variation. So linguistically both would be correct and practically both would be understood.
I really liked this lesson because I often get confused when telling time in Spanish, however I would have liked it to have been explained a little more on the more difficult times. Gracias Mauricio!
thank you mauricio for helping me tell time in spanish lol for some reason I always struggled with this till now. I love how simple and easy you made it. muchas gracias!
This helped me do some of my homework. Gracias
SSJProtecter 1 month ago
Menos to mean 'till is used in many countries but para is an accepted regional variation. So linguistically both would be correct and practically both would be understood.
imbizetbizet 1 year ago
It is a good lesson
enas1424 1 year ago
i liked it wish there was a little more time for me to think of the right phrase before you said it. and for a quarter till i was taught menos
12price 1 year ago
Hola,
This video is a little more difficult at the beginning but like everything else,practice makes perfect .
Muchas gracias
GDEVINE74 1 year ago
It was great until I came to a quarter 'till since it seems to translate to four 'till.
pavyk1 1 year ago
I really liked this lesson because I often get confused when telling time in Spanish, however I would have liked it to have been explained a little more on the more difficult times. Gracias Mauricio!
riseagain30 1 year ago
thank you mauricio for helping me tell time in spanish lol for some reason I always struggled with this till now. I love how simple and easy you made it. muchas gracias!
sonitasolis 1 year ago
Gracias Mauricio, A fine lesson on time. Very clear pronounciation. Sharron Rose
sharronroserose 1 year ago
gracias!!! :)
TheUnica6 1 year ago
This is a "timely" lesson.
Prize1945 1 year ago
muchas gracias !
zhorsunrise1985 1 year ago
mucho gracias
oumamer 1 year ago
Me gusta che puedo esuchar y ver escrito. Gracias. Nusa de Eslovenia
nusazupanc 1 year ago
good vehicle and approach - thanks
jerryb751 1 year ago
hola! its me again! ur videos are so great!
i hope u put some videos with some cool Slang words as well :D
KiranKITKAT 1 year ago
Now I'm just a bit confused - thought "quarter to" was " menos cuarto", but always good to know an alternative!
Thanks, Mauricio.
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exitlead 1 year ago
Muchas grasias! very easy! Hope the next video will be about 10:05, 10:10, etc.
marinita20091 1 year ago
OK for the hour, half hour and quarter hour, but the 6-day course goes into more detail.
kempoka8h 1 year ago
I will use them definitely, Thanks
WildLung 1 year ago
simple and clear very helpful! son las dos y media here in China! great job!
aprilheart7 1 year ago
Thanks for the vid!
24purnell 1 year ago