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reloj

clock

noun rreh-LOH Less Common

Origin: From Old Catalan relotge, ultimately Latin horologium from Greek horologion (time-teller).

Also means

watch

Usage Note

Reloj distinguishes type by modifier: reloj de pared ('wall clock'), reloj de pulsera ('wristwatch'), reloj despertador ('alarm clock'). Its plural relojes adds -es because the word ends in a consonant. The final j is often dropped in casual speech, though standard Spanish pronounces it as a soft aspiration.

Examples

"El reloj marcaba las tres de la tarde."

Natural Translation

The clock read three in the afternoon.

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