How to Say ‘It's been almost two months since that happened.’ in Spain Spanish
Hace ya más de dos meses de esto.
💬 Usage Tip: 'Hace' is used to express time that has passed. Similar to 'it's been' in English.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Time expressions are often used in storytelling to provide context.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Hace
[A-se]
It's been
A phrase used to express a duration of time.
Hace meses que no te veo.
It's been months since I last saw you.
ya
[ya]
already
By this time or before now.
Ya terminé mi tarea.
I already finished my homework.
más
[mas]
more
A greater or additional amount or degree.
Necesitamos más tiempo.
We need more time.
de
[de]
of
Expressing the relationship or association.
Un día de verano.
A summer day.
dos
[dos]
two
Equivalent to the sum of one and one.
Tengo dos hermanos.
I have two brothers.
meses
[ME-ses]
months
A period of roughly 30 days.
Vuelvo en dos meses.
I return in two months.
de
[de]
of
Expressing the relationship or association.
Un día de verano.
A summer day.
esto
[es-to]
this
Referring to a person or thing nearby or being indicated or mentioned.
Esto es importante.
This is important.
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