seis quince is the answer
To say "he is fifteen" in Spanish, you would say "él tiene quince años." Literally, this means "he has fifteen years." That may seem a little odd to English speakers, but that is how a person's age is described in Spanish.
Las cinco y quince en la noche. Las cinco y cuarto en la noche.
If this is meant in terms of time, you'd say "dos y cuarto" (literally 'two and quarter') however if this isn't a time and you just want to know the words for these two separate numbers, 2 is 'dos' and 15 is 'quince'.
fecha limite, fecha tope, plazo....... you can say something like; "The deadline is July 15" in Spanish could be "La fecha limite es el 15 de Julio" "El plazo termina el 15 de Julio" "La fecha tope es el 15 de Julio"
quince keen-say
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seis quince is the answer
quince (pronounce kin-the)
To say "he is fifteen" in Spanish, you would say "él tiene quince años." Literally, this means "he has fifteen years." That may seem a little odd to English speakers, but that is how a person's age is described in Spanish.
Tienes quince años.
El quince de Mayo.
Las cinco y quince en la noche. Las cinco y cuarto en la noche.
It is "15 de noviembre." (El quince de noviembre) (Month names are not capitalized in Spanish.)
You would say "Teresa tiene quince años."
Quince, pronounced keen-say.
agosto quince