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

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¿Cuándo es buena hora para ti? When is a good time for you?
No dijo nada con respecto a la hora. He said nothing as to the time.
¡Qué buena idea! What a good idea!
Se tarda una hora en ir a la estación andando. It takes you an hour to go to the station on foot.
Me dio una buena recomendación. He put in a good word for me.
Él no va a estar en casa a la hora de almuerzo. He won't be home at lunch time.
Es una buena idea jugar al shogi después de cenar. It is a good idea for us to play shogi after dinner.
Esperé a mi amigo durante media hora, pero no apareció. I waited half an hour for my friend, but he didn't turn up.
Tom tiene una muy buena idea acerca de por qué Mary no está aquí ahora. Tom has a pretty good idea why Mary isn't here now.
Voy a ir a tu casa en una hora. I will come to you in an hour.
Esta fruta no está buena. This fruit doesn't taste good.
No es mucho pedir que llegues a clases a la hora. It's not too much to ask you to come to class on time.
Ella es buena para jugar tenis. She is good at playing tennis.
¿A qué hora piensas que Tom llegue a casa? What time do you think Tom will get home?
Es una buena idea que los estudiantes participen en trabajos de medio tiempo junto con ir al colegio. It is a good idea for students to work part-time while they are going to school.
Comí una pizza grande con un amigo hace una hora atrás. I ate a large pizza with a friend an hour ago.
Una buena obra alumbra a un mundo oscuro. A good deed lightens a dark world.
¿A qué hora te tomas una siesta? What time do you have a nap?
"¿Alguna buena noticia en el diario de hoy?" "No, nada en particular." "Any good news in today's paper?" "No, nothing in particular."
Hablé con Tom por más de una hora hasta que él dijo algo que hizo darme cuente de que él no era un hablante nativo. I talked with Tom for over an hour before he said something that made me realize he wasn't a native speaker.
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