Examples of using "Horas" in a sentence and their english translations:
She waited for hours and hours.
- It's seven o'clock.
- It is seven o'clock.
- It is 7 o'clock.
It's two o'clock.
What time?
They started hours ago.
- I waited three hours.
- I waited for three hours.
Do you have the time?
- "What time is it now?" "It's ten o'clock."
- "What time is it now?" "It's 10 o'clock."
I slept for nine hours.
- It's already seven.
- It's already 7 o'clock.
- It's already 7:00.
- It's already seven o'clock.
- It is already eleven.
- It's already 11.
- It's already eleven.
Bill kept on crying for hours.
I've been waiting for hours.
- It's eight o'clock at night.
- It's 8 P.M.
- It's 8:00 p.m.
Tom left hours ago.
I was awakened at five o'clock.
It's five o'clock.
- It's seven o'clock.
- It is seven o'clock.
- It is 7 o'clock.
- What time is it?
- What time is it now?
- What's the time?
- What's the time now?
- What is the time?
It's two o'clock.
It's 8 P.M.
Wait for six hours.
It'll take hours.
It's six o'clock.
- I waited three hours.
- I waited for three hours.
workers are working hours reduced to 8 hours
I slept only two hours.
I wake up 6:00 o'clock, but I get up 7:00 o'clock.
Do you know what the time is?
"What time is it now?" "It's 10 o'clock."
What time can you come?
- What time will you arrive tomorrow?
- What time will you come tomorrow?
"What time is it?" he wondered.
I spent hours reading books.
What time do you all eat dinner?
- What time will you leave?
- What time are you leaving?
- What time do you get off?
- At what time will you be leaving?
- What time will you be leaving?
What time is it please?
Excuse me, what time is it?
- At what time did you wake up?
- What time did you wake up?
- What time are you having lunch?
- What time do you eat dinner?
He said, "It's nine o'clock."
- At what time do you eat supper?
- What time do you eat supper?
- What time did they leave?
- They left at what time?
- I had lunch three hours ago.
- I ate lunch three hours ago.
What time will we have lunch?
- What time will the game start?
- What time does the game start?
I'll only be here for a few hours.
- It's already nine o'clock.
- It is already nine o'clock.
- What time does it close?
- At what time does it close?
- When does the shop close?
- What time does it start?
- When does that start?
What time shall I come?
It's six o'clock already.
It's almost six o'clock.
It's already seven.
He slept for three hours.
It is seven now.
I would go at 10.
- It's nearly three o'clock.
- It's almost three o'clock.
I only slept two hours.
She slept for a few hours.
I've been waiting for hours.
It had worked for hours.
- We only have a few hours.
- We've only got a few hours.
What time is it now?
- It is already eleven.
- It's already 11.
- It's already eleven.
Bill kept on crying for hours.
I've been at this for hours.
They waited for him for hours.
I was awakened at five o'clock.
At what time are we leaving?
It's only three o'clock.
What time is it there?
Give us a couple of hours.
We talked for three hours.
- That'll take a couple hours.
- That'll take a couple of hours.