It means "They are the nine and five." In reference to time, it means "9:05", usually in the morning.
its dieciseis not diecsiseis and it mean it is 26 minutes til 12, so its 11:34.
It's five to seven (6:55)
Son cinco para las sieteSon las siete menos cinco
Las seis y cuarenta y cinco. You could also say las siete menos cuarto. Or quince para las siete.
las cinco menos cuarto.... (quarter to five) las cuatro y cuarenta y cinco.... (four forty five) in both cases: '....de la tarde' (p.m.)
725 Setecientos veinticinco $7.25 Siete dólares con 25 centavos/céntimos
Las dos menos veinte--- 1:40
Son las siete menos diez.
Well, in spanish, for some crazy reason, when the minute hand is past the 30 (6), it says menos however many minutes. So, twenty minutes till 6 in english is 5:40, so they would say Son las cinco menos veinte (The time is 5 minus 20) (20 from 60) hope it helped!!! :)
Like 10:55? Las diez y cincuenta y cinco = 10.55. Or Las once menos cinco = 5 to 11. QUICK NOTE: Once is eleven in Spanish, and is pronounced "un-say" in Latin America and "on-thay' in Spain.
The number "forty five" translates to cuarenticinco in Spanish.
You can say: "Son diez para las siete" or " Son las siete menos diez" which is another way to say it.
Saying 11:45 in Spanish is a specific phrase. It is "mediodia menos quarto". "Mediodia" is known as "noon" in English, whereas "menos" means "less" and "quarto" means "a quarter" also known as fifteen minutes.
Son las dieciocho y cuarenta y cinco = It's 18.45 Son las diecinueve menos quince = It's a quarter to 19.00 hours Son las seis y cuarenta y cinco de la tarde/noche = It's 6.45 p.m. Son las siete menos quince de la tarde/noche = It's a quarter to 7p.m.