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Time & Dates

How to express time, days, months, years and duration in Spanish, English and Chinese.

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Spanish uses ser for clock time and estar for being late/early. English uses prepositions (at, on, in) that learners often confuse. Chinese uses diǎn for hours and fēn for minutes, with yuè//nián for dates.

Examples

What time is it?

¿Qué hora es?

It is 3:15

Son las tres y cuarto

Today is Monday

Hoy es lunes

On Monday

el lunes

In July

en julio

1995

mil novecientos noventa y cinco

Duration (for 3 hours)

durante tres horas / hace tres horas

Since / from

desde

Examples

What time is it?

What time is it?

It is 3:15

It's three fifteen / quarter past three

Today is Monday

Today is Monday

On Monday

on Monday

In July

in July

1995

nineteen ninety-five

Duration (for 3 hours)

for three hours / three hours ago

Since / from

since / from

Examples

What time is it?

xiànzàidiǎn

It is 3:15

sāndiǎnshífēn / sāndiǎn

Today is Monday

jīntiānxīng

On Monday

xīng

In July

yuè

1995

jiǔjiǔnián

Duration (for 3 hours)

sāngexiǎoshí (le) / sāngexiǎoshíqián

Since / from

cóng... / lái

Comparison at a glance

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
What time is it? ¿Qué hora es?What time is it?xiànzàidiǎn
It is 3:15 Son las tres y cuartoIt's three fifteen / quarter past threesāndiǎnshífēn / sāndiǎn
Today is Monday Hoy es lunesToday is Mondayjīntiānxīng
On Monday el luneson Mondayxīng
In July en julioin Julyyuè
1995 mil novecientos noventa y cinconineteen ninety-fivejiǔjiǔnián
Duration (for 3 hours) durante tres horas / hace tres horasfor three hours / three hours agosāngexiǎoshí (le) / sāngexiǎoshíqián
Since / from desdesince / fromcóng... / lái

Side-by-side comparison

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
What time is it? ¿Qué hora es?What time is it?xiànzàidiǎn
It is 3:15 Son las tres y cuartoIt's three fifteen / quarter past threesāndiǎnshífēn / sāndiǎn
Today is Monday Hoy es lunesToday is Mondayjīntiānxīng
On Monday el luneson Mondayxīng
In July en julioin Julyyuè
1995 mil novecientos noventa y cinconineteen ninety-fivejiǔjiǔnián
Duration (for 3 hours) durante tres horas / hace tres horasfor three hours / three hours agosāngexiǎoshí (le) / sāngexiǎoshíqián
Since / from desdesince / fromcóng... / lái

Examples in context

What time is it?

Spanish

¿Qué hora es?

English

What time is it?

Chinese

xiànzàidiǎn

It is 3:15

Spanish

Son las tres y cuarto

English

It's three fifteen / quarter past three

Chinese

sāndiǎnshífēn / sāndiǎn

Today is Monday

Spanish

Hoy es lunes

English

Today is Monday

Chinese

jīntiānxīng

On Monday

Spanish

el lunes

English

on Monday

Chinese

xīng

In July

Spanish

en julio

English

in July

Chinese

yuè

1995

Spanish

mil novecientos noventa y cinco

English

nineteen ninety-five

Chinese

jiǔjiǔnián

Duration (for 3 hours)

Spanish

durante tres horas / hace tres horas

English

for three hours / three hours ago

Chinese

sāngexiǎoshí (le) / sāngexiǎoshíqián

Since / from

Spanish

desde

English

since / from

Chinese

cóng... / lái

Key Takeaways

Spanish: Uses ser for clock time and dates. Half hours use y media (and a half) or menos (minus). Days and months are not capitalized. Date format is...

English: Uses prepositions (at, on, in, for) that are largely arbitrary. AM/PM or 24-hour clock. Date format is month/day/year (US) or day/month/year...

Chinese: Uses 点diǎn for hours, 分fēn for minutes. Dates follow year-month-day order. The week starts on Monday. No prepositions for time. Duration use...

Key concepts compared: What time is it?, It is 3:15, Today is Monday.

Last updated: June 4, 2026