Es A Las Tres
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It's at two
Real World Example
The Spanish phrase 'es a las tres' translates to 'it's at three' in English. To help you remember this, think of the famous nursery rhyme "One, two, buckle my shoe; three, four, knock at the door." Imagine a clock knocking on the door at three o'clock to remind you that something is happening at that time. Just as the rhyme emphasizes the number three, 'es a las tres' emphasizes the time of three. So the next time you hear 'es a las tres,' picture that clock knocking at your door to say, "Hey, don't forget, it's at three!" 🕒
Practice Version
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