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Spanish Phrase

¿Cuál es el horario de las clases de yoga?

/ˈkwal es el oɾaˈɾxo ðe las ˈklas.es ðe ˈʝo.ɣa/
Meaning"What is the schedule of the yoga classes?"
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Meaning

The speaker is asking for the specific times when the yoga sessions take place. It’s a polite, neutral‑register question that can be used in gyms, community centers, or online class listings.

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When to use

Use this sentence whenever you need to find out the exact schedule of a recurring activity, especially in a formal or semi‑formal setting such as a studio reception desk, an email inquiry, or a conversation with a fellow practitioner.

Grammar Breakdown

¿Cuáleselhorariodelasclasesdeyoga?

1

¿Cuál?

Interrogative pronoun used to ask for a specific item among a known set; here it asks for the exact schedule.

2

es (ser)

Third‑person singular of the verb *ser*, used for identity or definition; it links the subject *el horario* with its description.

3

el horario

Masculine singular noun meaning ‘timetable’ or ‘schedule’; the subject of the sentence.

4

de (preposition)

Introduces a complement that specifies what the schedule belongs to – first *de las clases* (of the classes) then *de yoga* (of yoga).

5

las clases

Feminine plural noun meaning ‘classes’; the object of the first *de*.

6

de yoga

A noun‑noun construction where *yoga* functions as a modifier, indicating the type of classes.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Cuál es el horario de las clases de yoga?

What’s the schedule for the yoga classes?

Las clases son lunes, miércoles y viernes a las 7 p.m.

The classes are on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 p.m.

B

Common Mistakes

  • ¿Qué es el horario de las clases de yoga?

    Use *cuál* for asking about a specific item (the schedule) rather than *qué*, which asks for a definition.

  • ¿Cuál están el horario de las clases de yoga?

    When linking a subject with its definition, *ser* (es) is required, not *estar* (está) or *estar* conjugated as *son*.

  • ¿Cuál es el horario de clases de yoga?

    If you omit the article *las*, the phrase sounds incomplete; the noun phrase needs the definite article to refer to the specific set of classes.

Alternatives

  • ¿A qué hora son las clases de yoga?

    At what time are the yoga classes?

  • ¿Podrías decirme el horario de las clases de yoga?

    Could you tell me the schedule of the yoga classes?

  • ¿Cuándo empiezan las clases de yoga?

    When do the yoga classes start?

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Cultural Tip

Yoga has become very popular across Spanish‑speaking countries, and many studios use a relaxed, friendly tone when speaking with clients. However, when you’re asking for official information (e.g., at a university or corporate wellness program), the phrasing with *¿Cuál es el horario…?* is considered courteous and professional. Remember that in some regions, especially in Latin America, the word *yoga* is often pronounced with a softer ‘g’ (/ˈʝo.ɣa/), while in Spain it may sound closer to /ˈʝo.ɣa/ as well.