5:20 = son las cinco y veinte
Five past one.
"Quarter past five" is "Cinco y cuarto"
You say "twenty-five past eleven" to indicate the time is 11:25. This phrase means that it is 25 minutes after 11 o'clock. Alternatively, you can also say "eleven twenty-five."
cinq minutes après une
five minutes to 3 quarters past eight. 40 minutes past eight Zwanzig vor neun (in German) Almost nine
jorde tu- hor-day too
cinco minutos
You say "treinta minutos".
To express time after the half hour, you typically refer to the next hour while indicating the minutes that have passed since the half hour. For example, if it’s 1:35, you would say "twenty-five to two." Alternatively, you can also state the time as "five minutes past one" if it’s shortly after the hour. The structure usually involves stating the minutes followed by "past" or "to" depending on the context.
'twenty five minutes to nine' is 'vingt-cinq minutes à neuf'
Yes, you can say "forty-five past six," which means it is 6:45. However, it's more common to say "quarter to seven" in conversational English, as it indicates that there are 15 minutes left until seven o'clock. Both phrases are understood, but the latter is often preferred for its brevity and clarity.
5 in Spanish is "cinco". You cannot say "five" because that is an English word, not Spanish.