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01015 Spanish Lesson - Telling Time (part 2)

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2008

In this lesson, we'll continue with answering the question ¿Qué hora es? ("What time is it?") and will learn a construction you can use after half past. Thanks for watching.

Please rate to let me know if it was helpful! Also, leave any questions, comments, or suggestions if you have them!

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  • Hola Snr Jordan, soy Martin soy aleman, vivio en Australia y trabajo en Chile.

    They tell me, that because the question is: Que hora es? the answer is always: Es la......no matter if Una o dos, tres ....

    Do I know weird people, or do I misunderstand?

  • I've never heard of that. I've only ever heard 'es la' una'. I've never heard "es la" used with the other numbers. Y conozco a mucha gente hispanohablante. [shrug]

  • Hey I am a chinese learner and I was wondering where do I find the sign "¡" or the letter "ñ" on my keyboard? It only comes in chinese letters/symbols but there must be a way to type it out in a general way.

    ¡Gracias! and I really enjoy the videos.

  • there are a few ways... the way to make them usually is with the number pad on the right side of the keyboard. make sure num-lock is on. Hold alt and then type the following codes on the pad and release alt. alt 0191 --> ¿ alt 0161 --> ¡ alt 0225 --> á alt 0233 --> é alt 0237 --> í alt 0241 --> ñ alt 0243 --> ó alt 0250 --> ú alt 0252 --> ü Hope that helps!
  • Hey i have a question- why do we say 'es la una' when the word for one is 'uno' ???

  • my theory: una refers to 'hora' which is feminine ;-)

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  • Absolutely great videos Jordan! You are making it easy for me. Mucho gracias.

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  • These videos are helping a lot. My spanish teacher goes a little to fast and doesn't explain things clearly. Thank you for making these videos!

  • Puedes hacerlo mas sencillo.

    ¿Que hora es? la una y media, las cinco y cuarto, las diez en punto. Que se te ha olvidado decir las en punto.

    ECONOMIA del lenguaje prima sobre todo. (si es que sabes que es)

  • Yay! You're making it easier! ^_^ My Spanish teacher goes way too fast and I can't keep up! :( Hopefully, if I keep watching your videos I'll get good grades! Gracias :D

  • my teacher said that after 31 it turns into menos ___ ? HELP

  • your videos are so clear that i feel my spanish has improved so thank you and keep them going :D

  • GRACIAS AMIGO

  • @moestrei spanish is spoken differently in ever place throughout the many spanish speaking countries. It's probably a different dialect.

  • I love your accent so cute lol

  • This was a good video that a watched during class. It took up a lot of time which i was proud of! Haha

  • your kind of hot.

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