Es A La Una
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It's at one
Real World Example
The Spanish phrase "es a la una" means "it's at one" in English. To help you remember this, think of the famous nursery rhyme "Hickory Dickory Dock." Just as the mouse ran up the clock and it struck one, you can imagine yourself saying, "es a la una" when that little mouse reaches the top of the clock. So, next time you're scheduling something at one o'clock, picture that mouse, and you'll remember: "es a la una" is the time! 🕐
Practice Version
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