Usage examples of "hora" in Spanish with translation to English

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Ella regresó una hora tarde. She came back an hour later.
Casi es hora de empezar. It's about time to start.
«¿A qué hora os levantáis?»«A las ocho.» "What time do you guys wake up?" "Eight o'clock."
Me voy en una hora. I leave in an hour.
¿A qué hora llegaste ahí? What time did you arrive there?
Esta es su última hora. This is his eleventh hour.
¿A qué hora nació ella? What time was she born?
Por favor, espera media hora. Please wait half an hour.
¿A qué hora acostumbras desayunar? What time do you usually have breakfast?
Él volverá en una hora. He will be back in an hour.
¿Me puede decir la hora? Do you have the time?
Decides quedarte una hora más. You decide to stay an extra hour.
¿A qué hora te recojo? What time shall I pick you up?
Lo terminaré en una hora. I'll finish it in one hour.
Ahora es hora de celebrar. Now, it's time to celebrate.
¿Cuánto cobra usted por hora? How much do you charge by the hour?
¿A qué hora sueles acostarte? What time do you usually go to bed?
Me tuvo una hora esperando. He kept me waiting for an hour.
¿A qué hora te bañas? What time do you take a bath?
Se fue hace una hora. He left an hour ago.
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