Monday, October 21, 2019
Units of Time in Spanish
Units of Time in Spanish          Need to know how to refer to a particular unit of time? Here are the most common ones in Spanish, listed from the shortest period of time to the longest:          el nanosegundo -  nanosecond el microsegundo -  microsecond el milisegundo -  millisecond el segundo -  second el minuto -  minute la hora -  hour el dà a -  day  la semana, el septenario -  week la quincena -  fortnight, two weeks (The term sometimes refers to a 15-day period or a half-month.) el mes -  month  el semestre -  six months, half-year (The term can also refer to an academic semester.) el aà ±o -  year el lustro -  five years el decenio, la dà ©cada -  10 years, decade el siglo -  century el milenio -  millennium el cron -  million years el eà ³n -  thousand million years, billion years in U.S. English (The term also can refer to an indefinitely long period of time.)         In addition, Spanish has a number of units of time that are seldom used, or are used in specific contexts. For example, bimestre and trimestre, are two-month and three-month periods, respectively, with similar month groupings possible. Similarly, bienio and septenio are two- and seven-year periods of time, respectively, with other groupings possible.    
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