late
The word refers to the specific time point competing with a popular one when an activity is universally concluded, connoting extra hours setting out from scheduled time.
Good afternoon, how are you?
'Buenas tardes' is commonly used in Spanish to greet people during the evening hours. It is a polite way of starting a conversation and checking on the person's welfare.
You arrived very late to the party.
The word 'tarde' can also mean 'late'. This sentence uses 'tarde' to describe the time of arrival.
How long did I take to do this?
Here, 'tardé' as a verb refers to the amount of time taken to complete an action. It is used to ask for the specific duration of time in the past.
They don't want us to arrive late.
In this sentence the word 'tarde' signifies the condition or time of the event, which is undesirable in this context.
Sometimes, I like working until late.
'Hasta tarde' is a phrase that means 'until late', indicating that the action extends late into the evening.
The night arrives late in summer.
This is a general observation where 'tarde' is used to indicate the late onset of night during summer.
It's late, we should go.
In this context, 'tarde' indicates that it is late at night and suggests a certain course of action i.e., to leave.
The train arrived late.
In this simple sentence, 'tarde' denotes the late arrival time of the train.
I'm going to arrive home late.
Here, 'tarde' is used to express a future event or action, indicating the speaker is anticipating a late arrival.
It is never too late to learn.
This is an encouraging phrase meaning one can learn at any time. 'Tarde' here means 'late', and 'nunca es tarde' means 'it is never late'.