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¿A qué hora cierran?

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In a shop or any other public place I can ask "¿Cuál es tu horario?" to mean what are the working hours, right?

But I want to ask precisely when they open and when close.

What'll be the proper way to ask this?

And what form of a verb will I use?

"Tu/Usted?"

Or

"They"?

"Se + verb"?

asked Sep 23, 2018 at 22:08

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If I'm not wrong you can use:

"¿A qué hora abre?"

to ask for when they open.

And to ask for when they close,

"¿A qué hora cierra".

I'm from Argentina and we use this form to ask these questions!

answered Sep 24, 2018 at 1:56

How to say what time do you close in spanish

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Alternatively why not ask

¿Cuándo se abre? or ¿Cuándo se cierra?

where the subject is now the thing which is either opening or closing. You could substitute "A qué hora" for "Cuándo" of course.

answered Sep 25, 2018 at 21:00

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  • #1

Cómo se dice "what time do you close" (asking a business)? I'm confused if it should be

a que hora se cierra

or que hora cierran

or what??

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How to say what time do you close in spanish

  • #2

¿A qué hora cierran?
¿A qué hora cierra la tienda?

  • #3

Well, it could be asked in many different ways (tiny differences, anyway):

¿A qué hora cierras? <-- Person asking is familiar to person asked or maybe a regular in the bar, store, etc... or just depending on how he/she addresses the person asked.

¿A qué hora cierra?
<-- Person asking is asking formally.

¿A qué hora cerráis?
<-- Person asking uses plural and familiar tone. Plural is usual when the store, bar, etc. is somewhat bigger than average and familiar tone may depend on addresing person asked or his/her position in the company.

¿A qué hora cierran (ustedes)?
<-- Same as above, but addressing person asked with more formality or maybe a person wich is in higher position in the store, bar, etc. This formula can also be used in customer to customer chit-chat, as they ask "what time do they close?", but this would be: ¿A qué hora cierran (ellos)(aquí)?

¿A qué hora se cierra (aquí)?
<-- This is not incorrect at all, but maybe the most unusual formula as it takes the person asked doesn't work in the place or is somehow unrelated.

I know this maybe is too much information, but at least I hope is the most complete

What time you close at in Spanish?

at what time do you close? ¿a qué hora cierran? what time do you close? ¿a qué hora cierran?

What time does the bar close Spanish?

Music bars will be able to stay open until 2.30am on weekdays and 3am on weekends. The interior of bars can open to 50 percent capacity. Up to 10 people are allowed at tables both indoors and outdoors. They can stay open until 1am and eating and drinking at the bar is allowed.

How do you say what time is it in Spanish Formal?

In Spanish, there are two or three ways to ask for the time: people may say, “¿Qué hora es?” (What time is it?). If you are asking somebody you don't know, then you would usually use Usted (formal you).

How do you ask what time a event is in Spanish?

¿A qué hora?