Es A Las Dos

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It's at two

Real World Example

The Spanish phrase "es a las dos" translates to "it's at two" in English. To help you remember this, think about the famous Dr. Seuss book, "The Cat in the Hat." Imagine the Cat saying, "When does the fun start?" and Thing One and Thing Two reply, "Es a las dos!" Picture them holding up two fingers with their mischievous grins. Next time you hear "es a las dos," just think of the Cat's chaotic yet timely adventures. 🕑

Practice Version

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