Usage examples of "¿ qué hora es?" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿A qué hora es el próximo tren para Washington? What time's the next train to Washington?
¿A qué hora es la siguiente representación? What time is the next performance?
"¿Qué hora es?" "Son las diez y media." "What time is it?" "It is ten-thirty."
¿A qué hora es la cena? What time is dinner?
¿No tienes idea de qué hora es? Do you have any idea what time it is?
"¿Qué hora es?" "Son las tres y veinte." "What time is it?" "It's 3:20."
¿Qué hora es allí? What time is it there?
Tom no sabe qué hora es. Tom doesn't know what time it is.
¿Qué hora es en Tokio? What time is it in Tokyo?
¿Qué hora es? What time is it?
¿Qué hora es ahora en San Francisco? What time is it now in San Francisco?
¿Qué hora es en tu país? What time is it in your country?
Disculpe, ¿qué hora es? Excuse me, what time is it?
Me pregunto qué hora es. I wonder what time it is.
¿Qué hora es ahora? What time is it now?
¿A qué hora es el inicio del juego? What time does the game start?
¿Sabes qué hora es? Do you know what the time is?
No sé qué hora es I don't know what the time is
¿A qué hora escuchaste el disparo? At what time did you hear the gunshot?
¿A qué hora piensas que Tom llegue a casa? What time do you think Tom will get home?
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