Night in Spanish
The Spanish word for 'night' is 'noche', pronounced NOH-cheh (IPA: /ˈnotʃe/). It is an A1-level feminine noun (plural: noches).
Pronunciation: NOH-cheh
| Spanish | noche |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | NOH-cheh · /ˈnotʃe/ |
| Part of speech | noun (feminine) |
| Plural | noches |
| Level | A1 (beginner-friendly) |
Example Sentences with 'noche'
- La noche está muy oscura.
The night is very dark. - ¿Qué vas a hacer esta noche?
What are you going to do tonight? - Trabajo de noche y duermo de día.
I work at night and sleep during the day. - Anoche nos quedamos despiertos hasta muy tarde hablando de nuestros planes para el verano.
Last night we stayed up very late talking about our plans for the summer.
Common Phrases with 'noche'
- buenas noches
good evening / good night - esta noche
tonight - de la noche a la mañana
overnight / all of a sudden
How to Use 'noche'
La noche is feminine. Key patterns: esta noche (tonight), de noche / por la noche (at night), anoche (last night — one word). Buenas noches works both as 'good evening' when arriving and 'good night' when leaving.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you say 'night' in Spanish?
'Night' in Spanish is 'noche', pronounced NOH-cheh.
How do you spell 'noche'?
It is spelled n-o-c-h-e.
Is 'noche' masculine or feminine?
'Noche' is feminine: you say 'la noche'.
What is the plural of 'noche'?
The plural of 'noche' is 'noches'.
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