Tarde

Tarde

Today’s Spanish word of the day is “tarde”.

It’s both a feminine noun meaning “afternoon”, and an adverb meaning “late”.

Some common phrases including the word “tarde” include:

  • Buenas tardes – Good afternoon
  • Por la tarde – In the afternoon
  • Esta tarde – This afternoon
  • Tarde o temprano – Sooner or later (literally “late or early”)
  • Nunca es tarde – It’s never too late (literally “it’s never late”)

The Spanish word “tarde” comes from the Latin adverb tarde, meaning “slowly” or “late”, which came from the root tardus, meaning “slow”. Some English words from the same root include “tardy” and “retard”, which was originally a verb meaning “to make slow” or “to delay”.

Llegué tarde al trabajo.

I was late to work.

Nunca es tarde para aprender algo nuevo.

It’s never too late to learn something new.

La película empieza a las cinco de la tarde.

The movie starts at five in the afternoon.

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