El reloj de arena está encima del temporizador.

Questions & Answers about El reloj de arena está encima del temporizador.

Why is an hourglass called a reloj de arena in Spanish?
The word reloj is the catch-all term for clocks and watches. To specify an hourglass, Spanish literally calls it a clock of sand (reloj de arena).
Could I say sobre el temporizador instead of encima del temporizador?
Yes, you can absolutely say sobre el temporizador. Both mean on or on top of. Encima de specifically emphasizes that it is physically resting on top of the other object, but in this context, they are interchangeable. Just remember that if you use encima de, the de must combine with el to form the contraction del.
Why do we use está instead of es here?
This is a great time for a quick refresher: always use estar for the physical location of people, places, and things. It does not matter if the location is temporary or permanent. You only use ser for the location of an event, like a meeting or a party.
Is there an easy way to remember the word temporizador?
Look at its root! It comes from the Latin root for time, making it related to words like temporary in English and tiempo in Spanish. Also, the suffix -dor is often added to create a noun for a machine or person that performs an action, so this is literally a time-keeper.

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