las cinco y media de la tarde 5:30 p.m.[la.'siŋ.koi̯. 'me.ðja. ðe. la.
'taɾ.ðe]
español americano
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θ
iŋ.koi̯. 'me.ðja. ðe. la. 'taɾ.ðe]
español europeo.
esp. latam.;
[laz. ðje.θi.'sje.te. 'o.ɾas. kon̪. 'tɾei̯n̪.ta. mi.'nu.tos]
Esp.
(This form is mainly used on TV programmes, radio programmes, flights)
One hour and thirty-five minutes after 2:30 PM is 4:05 PM. To calculate this, you add one hour to 2:30 PM, making it 3:30 PM, and then add thirty-five minutes, resulting in 4:05 PM.
one hour and forty five minutes
one and a half hours
Twelve thirty in the afternoon would be most correct. You cannot say twelve thirty o'clock. You only say o clock when you don't have any minutes over.
La una de la tarde.
4:29 pm in Spanish is: Son las cuatro veintinueve de la tarde.
Three thirty-six and thirty three seconds pm
You would say "de la tarde" or "de la noche".
You say, "Son las dos de la tarde."
Llega a las 2:30 (dos treinta) PM (pe eme)
The time 4:30 PM is "four-thirty PM."
Son las once de la noche.