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noche — meaning in English: night

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Spanish speakers commonly use 'noche' to refer to the period between sunset and sunrise. It often appears in everyday conversations, such as discussing plans for the evening, like going out for dinner or attending a fiesta. For example, someone might say, '¿Qué planes tienes para esta noche?' meaning 'What plans do you have for tonight?'
Synonyms & nuances
'Noche' refers specifically to the nighttime period, while 'tarde' means 'afternoon' or 'evening' and is used to describe the time leading up to night. You would choose 'noche' when talking about activities or events that occur after the sun has set.
Culture
'Noche' has roots in the Latin word 'nox,' which also means night. In many Spanish-speaking cultures, the night is a time for social gatherings and celebrations, emphasizing its importance in daily life. Interestingly, in several Spanish-speaking countries, there's a tradition known as 'la noche de San Juan,' a night filled with bonfires and festivities to celebrate the summer solstice.
FAQ
Q.What does 'noche' mean in English?
'Noche' translates to 'night' in English, referring to the time between sunset and sunrise.
Q.How do you use 'noche' in a sentence?
You can use 'noche' in sentences like, 'La noche es hermosa,' which means 'The night is beautiful.' It’s often used in contexts discussing plans or feelings associated with nighttime.
Q.Is 'noche' a feminine or masculine noun?
'Noche' is a feminine noun in Spanish, so you would say 'la noche' when referring to it.
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