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Dar la hora
"Dar la hora" means "to strike the hour", right?
Does it only refer to ON THE hour? Or can it be simply about telling time? For example, can you say: "Mi reloj da la una y media." ???? |
I think it means to tell someone the time in general:
¿me da la hora? can you tell me the time?; ¿qué hora es? what's the time?, what time is it? |
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El reloj está dando las cinco en punto. And yes, it is used on the hour usually, sometimes clocks have a quaterly and half hour chime. Dar la hora refers that it is chiming...you can hear it. |
I think "me da(s) la hora" is not common here, but "¿me puede(s) decir qué hora es?" (or ¿qué hora tiene(s)?, ¿qué hora es?). But we'd say:
El reloj de la iglesia acaba de dar las doce (o las doce y cuarto) :) |
So the "dar" + the hour is not commonly used in Spain, but in LA indicates the sound of the clock announcing the time. So it's not necessarily about reading the time on a clock.....?
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@Lou Ann: "dar la hora" can be both, to tell someone what time it is, and to say that a clock is announcing the time (with bells, cuckoo, etc.).
El reloj de la catedral dio las dos. It's two o'clock at the Cathedral's clock. Disculpe, señor ¿me puede dar su/la hora? Excuse me, sir, can you tell me what time is it? (Usual Mexican polite way to ask someone what time it is. "Su" is commonly used because one tells the hour according to one's own watch.) El cucú de la sala está dando la una. It's one o'clock and the cuckoo in the living room is singing. |
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#2) So, if you are asking a good friend what time it is, could you say: ¿me puedes dar tu hora? #3) That's not a very literal translation, is it? :) |
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In Ecuador it's less common to hear "¿Qué hora es?" and more common to hear "¿Qué hora son?", which has a certain logic.
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Es posible que haya oído mal y que eso sea lo que dicen en Ecuador.
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Bueno, al juntar dos eses, se pierde el sonido de una: qué horas son - quéhorason / los suyos - losuyos. :)
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tambien se dice:
a que horas tienes? que horas traes? como a que hora seran? but I don`t know traslate it into english=) |
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yes, that`s right=)
all the time is the same way? all this questions in spanish , can be used only one way in english? like this>>> what time is it? |
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Quizás debiera haber agregado un "también"... |
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What do you have? What time have you got? What's the time? |
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But, I think that mostly, in the US, we'd say simply, "What time is it?" |
Someone before told me that I would say What's time is it.
Really I don't know if I'm well. |
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