"Es la una y veinticinco (minutos) de la tarde"
OR
"Son las trece y veinticinco". = 'It's 13.25'
Oh honey, it's simple. In Spanish, you say "1:50 pm" as "la una cincuenta de la tarde." Now go impress someone with your newfound knowledge, you're welcome.
2-1 dos a uno dos menos uno (equals 1)
Un cuarto de fresas
yo tengo uno anos literally translated into "I have 1 years"
Una hora y veinte minutos
1 25
La una de la tarde.
The time from 1:10 AM to 11:25 PM is 22 hours and 15 minutes. To calculate this, you go from 1:10 AM to 12:00 PM (which is 10 hours and 50 minutes), and then from 12:00 PM to 11:25 PM (which is 11 hours and 25 minutes). Adding those two durations together gives you the total time.
0:25 + 1:00 + 0: 25 = 1:50
1:35 PM (25 to 2 in the afternoon)
There are: 95 minutes between 11:50 am and 1:25 pm.
5 o'clock PM will be 1 hour and 25 minuets after 3:35pm
1:18 PM in Spanish is "la una y dieciocho de la tarde". It is pronounced "la OOH-na ee dee-ES-ee-OH-cho day lah TAR-day". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. From 2:25 pm to 4:05 pm, there are like 1 hour and 40 minutes. So, if you're planning a super exciting event during that time, make sure to set your alarm for 1 hour and 40 minutes. But hey, who's counting, right? Time is just a social construct, man.
11:45 am + 1 hr 40 min = 12:45 pm + 40 min = 1:25 pm.
It will start at 1:30 pm Hawaii Standard Time.
The number one in Spanish is uno.