How to Say "clock" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “clock” is “reloj” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA1
nounA1
Time-telling device, typically on a wall or desk

Examples
¿Qué hora marca tu reloj?
What time does your watch show?
Necesitamos un reloj de pared para la sala.
We need a wall clock for the living room.
El reloj del ayuntamiento suena cada hora.
The town hall clock chimes every hour.
Masculine Noun
Even though many Spanish words ending in 'j' might be confusing, 'reloj' is always a masculine noun, meaning you must use 'el' (el reloj) with it.
Confusing Watch/Clock
Mistake: “Using 'vigilar' or 'guardar' to mean 'watch' (the device).”
Correction: 'Reloj' is the device. If you mean the verb 'to watch' (look at), use 'mirar' or 'ver'.
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