Questions & Answers about Tenemos que llegar al banco al mediodía.
Why is it "al mediodía" instead of "a las mediodía" like we use for other times?
When telling time, you usually use a las because you are referring to las horas (the hours), which is feminine and plural. However, mediodía is a masculine singular noun meaning "midday" or "noon". To say "at noon", you use a (at) + el (the), which must combine to form the contraction al.
Could I just say "a las doce" instead?
Why is there a "que" between "Tenemos" and "llegar"?
I see "al" appears twice in this sentence. Does it mean the exact same thing both times?