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horario means schedule; timetable — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.

📅 Published: August 21, 2025

✈️ Travel Spanish

horario

noun • /[oh-RAH-ryoh]/

schedule; timetable

Example:

¿Tienes el horario de autobuses actualizado?

Do you have the updated bus schedule?

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🧠 What does horario mean?

Horario generally means "schedule" or "timetable" and is used for all sorts of planned events. It can refer to a work schedule, a bus schedule, a shop's opening hours, a class schedule, or even the TV guide. Think of any situation where events are arranged at specific times, and 'horario' often fits.

📚 Extra examples

  • ¿Cuál es el horario de la tienda?
    What are the shop's opening hours?
  • El horario del autobús es un poco confuso.
    The bus schedule is a bit confusing.
  • Tengo un horario de trabajo muy flexible.
    I have a very flexible work schedule.
  • ¿Me podrías enviar el horario de las clases?
    Could you send me the class schedule?
  • Según el horario, el próximo tren sale en diez minutos.
    According to the timetable, the next train leaves in ten minutes.

❓ FAQ

How do you say 'schedule' in Spanish?
The most common way to say 'schedule' is 'horario'.
How do you pronounce 'horario' in Spanish?
It's pronounced o-RA-ree-o. The 'h' is silent, and the stress is on the second syllable (RA).
How do you use 'horario' in a sentence?
You can use it like this: '¿Cuál es el horario del museo?' (What are the museum's opening hours?) or 'Mi horario de trabajo es de 9 a 5.' (My work schedule is from 9 to 5).
What is the English translation of 'horario'?
It usually translates to 'schedule' or 'timetable'.
Does 'horario' change for gender or number?
No, 'horario' stays the same whether you're talking about one schedule or multiple schedules. It's always masculine singular.
Is 'horario' common in everyday Spanish?
Yes, it's a very common and useful word.
Does 'horario' have slang or double meanings?
Not really. It's a pretty straightforward word.
Is 'horario' used differently in Spain vs Latin America?
No, the meaning and usage are generally the same across Spanish-speaking regions.

🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "horario"

Synonyms: calendario, programa, agenda

💡 Did You Know?

While 'horario' is the most common word for 'schedule,' you might also hear 'programa' used in certain contexts, especially when talking about a TV schedule or a program of events.

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