el reloj→ clockSpanish word meaning
"el reloj" is a A1-level Spanish word meaning "clock". Below you can find 12 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Spanish conversations.
11 stories
Example Sentences

The Coffee Break
Luego miramos el reloj.
Then we look at the clock.

At the Cafe
Anna mira su reloj. '¡Oh, tengo que irme ahora!'
Anna looks at her watch. 'Oh, I need to go now!'

The Lunch Room
Miro el reloj en la pared.
I look at the clock on the wall.

Apologizing for Being Late
Tom mira su reloj.
Tom looks at his watch.

Asking the Time
Ella no tiene reloj.
She does not have a watch.
Mira el reloj en la pared.
She looks at the clock on the wall.

Peter Pan
Afortunadamente, el cocodrilo habĂa tragado un reloj, asĂ que Garfio siempre podĂa oĂrlo venir.
Luckily, the crocodile had swallowed a clock, so Hook could always hear it coming.

The Escape Room
La puerta se cerró detrás de ellos y el reloj comenzó.
The door closed behind them and the clock started.

The Anonymous Message
'Mira detrás del viejo reloj a medianoche', decĂa la nota.
'Look behind the old clock at midnight,' the note said.

The Work Anniversary
Era un hermoso reloj con su nombre en la parte trasera.
It was a beautiful watch with his name on the back.

Alice in Wonderland
El conejo sacó un reloj de su bolsillo y dijo: '¡Oh no, voy a llegar tarde!'
The rabbit took a watch out of his pocket and said, 'Oh dear, I shall be late!'

Complaint at Restaurant
'Esto está tardando bastante,' dijo David, mirando su reloj.
'This is taking quite a long time,' David said, checking his watch.