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

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¿A qué hora llegaste ahí? What time did you arrive there?
¿A qué hora escuchaste el disparo? At what time did you hear the gunshot?
¿A qué hora nació ella? What time was she born?
¿A qué hora vienen por mí? At what time will they come for me?
¿A qué hora acostumbras desayunar? What time do you usually have breakfast?
¿A qué hora terminó el show? At what time did the show finish?
¿A qué hora te recojo? What time shall I pick you up?
¿A qué hora se acaba tu clase? At what time does your class end?
¿A qué hora sueles acostarte? What time do you usually go to bed?
¿A qué hora sales de la oficina? At what time do you exit from the office?
¿A qué hora te bañas? What time do you take a bath?
¿A qué hora debe llegar el avión de Guadalajara? At what time should the plane from Guadalajara arrive?
¿A qué hora prefieres trabajar? What time do you prefer to work?
¿A qué hora te vas? What time will you leave?
¿A qué hora desayunas normalmente? What time do you usually eat breakfast?
¿A qué hora sueles desayunar? What time do you usually have breakfast?
¿A qué hora ves televisión? What time do you watch TV?
¿A qué hora nos vamos? What time do we leave?
¿A qué hora te levantas? What time do you get up?
¿A qué hora se pone? What time will it set?
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