no, you would use "y" or "menos", as if you were adding more or less time. for example: Son las siete y viente minutos.
No, you cannot use "con" with time in Spanish. The correct way to say "It is seven twenty" in Spanish is "Son las siete veinte."
Tiempo means time in Spanish.
This means "At what time do you have Spanish class".
The Spanish word "tiempo" translates to "time" in English.
"Mas Tiempo" translates into Spanish as "longer".
Yes, Carlos Pena from Big Time Rush is able to speak Spanish. He is of Dominican and Venezuelan descent and is bilingual in both English and Spanish.
As numbers - siete, dos As time - son las siete y dos
Tiene usted/tienes cinco minutos (formal/informal)
Es la una menos siete.
Es la una y veintidΓ³s minutos.
Minute as in a measure of time = Minuto Minute as in "very small" = Minúsculo (Miniscule)
La hora décimo séptima.
It's 2.20 (time)
When pronounced like "mine-oot," the word "minute" means "very small." When pronounced "min-it" it means the period of time that is 1/60th of an hour, or when measuring angles or using a map it is 1/60th of a degree.
sept-ORhept-
Las seis y cuarenta y cinco. You could also say las siete menos cuarto. Or quince para las siete.
Son las siete veinticinco = It's 7.25 (time) Es el siete veinticinco = It's 7 25 (in a telephone number, for instance). Es el / la setecientos veinticinco = It's seven hundred and twenty five (a flat, a house, a patient in a hospital...)
"it's seven : fourteen". used for clock time.