ora - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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ora (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "ora" is a noun in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈo.ɾa/

Translation Options into English

  1. Hour
  2. Moment
  3. Time

Meaning and Usage

In Spanish, "ora" refers to a specific unit of time, commonly translated as "hour" or "moment." It is often used in contexts related to timekeeping or scheduling.

Frequency of Use

"ora" is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, though it tends to occur more commonly in formal writing or discussions regarding time.

Example Sentences

  1. Es hora de irnos a casa.
  2. It is time to go home.
  3. La clase empieza a la una en punto, así que todavía tenemos una ora.
  4. The class starts at one o'clock, so we still have an hour.
  5. ¿Te gustaría pasar una ora en el parque conmigo?
  6. Would you like to spend an hour in the park with me?

Idiomatic Expressions

While "ora" itself is not commonly used in many idiomatic expressions, it forms the basis of several phrases related to time management and urgency.

  1. A esta ora
  2. At this hour.
  3. A esta ora no debemos estar fuera de casa.
  4. At this hour, we should not be out of the house.

  5. Por ora

  6. For the time being.
  7. Por ora, no necesitamos preocuparnos por el examen.
  8. For the time being, we don't need to worry about the exam.

  9. A esa ora

  10. At that hour.
  11. A esa ora, la ciudad estaba en calma.
  12. At that hour, the city was calm.

Etymology

The word "ora" originates from Latin "hora," which means "hour" or "time." This Latin term has influenced various Romance languages, maintaining similar meanings.

Synonyms

Antonyms

This comprehensive overview provides a clear understanding of the word "ora," its usage, variations in meaning, and its relevance in the Spanish language.



23-07-2024