If you mean 'six o'clock' - las seis
If you mean six zero zero - seis zero zero
If you mean 600 - seiscientos
Seiscientos y uno
seis quince is the answer
Answer 1a emepe emeAnswer 2Most Spaniards and Latin Americans do not use the abbreviations "AM" or "PM" to connote time when speaking and say "de la mañana" for "AM" and "de la tarde" or "de la noche" for "PM" (depending on how late it is). In terms of writing, Spanish-speakers write in "military time", so "7:00 AM" would be "7:00", but "7:00 PM" would be "19:00". Therefore, a Spanish-speaker reading "19:00" would say "siete de la noche" not "diecinueve".
You can say "Ella era en el sexto grado."
there are alot of different ways considering what time it is. If it's anytime with 1 as the hour you use Es la una. So if it was 1:15 you would say Es la una y quince. 2:00 son las dos 3:00 son las tres 4:00 son las cuatro 5:00 Son las cinco 6:00 Son las seis 7:00 Son las siete 8:00 Son las ocho 9:00 Son las nueve 7:15 Son las siete y media
Seis diez or seis y diez.
how to say 6 in Spanish
Yo escribi esta carta a las seis de la tarde ( 6:00 PM)
La una de la tarde.
Its on at 6:00 but some people say 5:00 but i looked on cartoonetwork and it said 6:00.
The ISBN of Collins Spanish Dictionary is 978-0-00-718374-6.
seis
3:00 am = son las tres de la mañana
12:00 they say 12:00 they say 12:00 they say 12:00 they say 12:00 they say
i think its at 6:00
25 minutes to 6:00
According to their site: MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday12:00 PM - 8:00 PM11:00 AM - 6:00 PM11:00 AM - 6:00 PM12:00 PM - 8:00 PM11:00 AM - 6:00 PM10:00 AM - 6:00 PMCLOSED
Typically, you can say "good afternoon" from noon until around 6:00 PM. After 6:00 PM, it's more appropriate to start using "good evening."