When In Spanish
In this article, you will learn”When In Spanish”. You can use when in Spanish to tell when something happens.
Cuando
When to use Cuando?
If you are looking for the Spanish equivalent of “when,” then you should use cuándo. This word is used in all situations where English uses “when.” In fact, it can be used even if you are asking when something will happen or has already happened. For example:
- Cuando me castille (When I am knighted)
En Que momento
In Spanish, there are two ways to say “when.” One is en que momento (in what moment), and the other is cuándo (when).
The first one means in what period of time; for example, I don’t know when I’ll be finished working on this project. The second one tells you when it happened, such as when you went to school or when your friend dropped by your house yesterday evening.
Cuándo
The word cuándo is used to ask about the time. It can also be used in place of the English words when, while, and until.
Examples:
- Cuándo es la fiesta? (When is the party?)
- Cuándo son las elecciones? (When are elections?)
- Cuándo empieza el partido? (When does the game start?)
A que hora
A que hora?
When is the time?
At what time?
A qué hora
- A qué hora?
- At what time?
- What time is it?
- What time does the movie start?
- How long will this meeting last?
- When do I need to be at my best friend’s birthday party?
En El Momento
In Spanish, you can use the word en el momento or en el moment to say “at the moment.”
- En el momento: In this case, you’re saying something happened on a particular day or during a specific time period. If you say that someone’s going to be in Spain tomorrow, for example, then it’s probably safe to assume they’ll arrive at their destination sometime between now and then—and not necessarily when they’re actually there!
- En el momento: This phrase works similarly in English; however, because “the” is missing from its translation (and therefore cannot be used), we must instead refer back to our previous example using two additional words:
- the woman who lives next door (who lives next door) and
- the woman (who) lives next door
What Moment
In Spanish, you can use the word “en” to mean in what moment. For example:
- En la Primera fila (in the first row)
- En el momento (at the moment)
It’s also common to say “en este momento.” This word is used when talking about what’s happening now and how it compares with other situations that have already happened. For example:
- “En este instante estoy hablando con mi madre.” (I’m currently speaking with my mother.)
Conclusion
In this article, we looked at how to use the word “when” in Spanish. We also looked at some examples of how to use this word in different situations and with different meanings.
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