Son las diez y media.
You can say "It's half past ten" or "It's ten thirty." Both phrases convey the same time, indicating that it is thirty minutes after ten o'clock.
"Son las diez y media"
"il est dix heures et demi"
Half past ten is 30 minutes after 10 o'clock. (10:30)
Yes, "ten-thirty," "half past ten," and "thirty past ten" all refer to the same time: 10:30. These phrases are different ways of expressing the time, with "half past" being the most common informal expression. In all cases, they indicate that it is thirty minutes after ten o'clock.
Spanish* Diez.
Quarter to 10.
one hour and ten minuts
It's a time. It means that it's half past ten.
To express time up to the half hour, you typically state the hour and then the minutes past that hour. For example, if it's 2:15, you would say "It's fifteen minutes past two." If it's 2:30, you would say "It's half past two." For times before the half hour, you can use phrases like "It's ten minutes to three" for 2:50.
10:45
"Setenta" (say-ten-taw)