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Depends on if you mean AM or PM

AM: A las dos de la mañana. (AH LAS DOS DEH LA ma-NYA-na) An eña (EH-nyA) Ñ is prounounced as one sylobol with an "n" and "y" next to each other like in señor.

PM: A las dos de la tardes. (AH LAS DOS DEH LA tar-DES.)

The ending depends on the time. From 12:01 AM to 11:59 AM is "de la mañana", meaning "in the morning". From 12:01 PM to 6:59 PM is "de la tardes", meaning "in the afternoon." From 7:00 PM to 11:59 PM is "de la noche" (DE LA NO-cheh), meaning "in the night". But wait, what about 12:00 AM and PM? They have other names, just like in English. 12:00 PM (noon) is "El mediodía" (EL meh-the-o-THE-ah. 12:00 AM (Mid-night) is "La medianoche" (LA me-the-ah-NO-cheh). So, Spanish has different names for 12 Noon and 12 Mid-night, just like English.

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It's two o'clock in the afternoon in Spanish becomes:

las dos por la tarde

las catorce

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βˆ™ 14y ago

cerca de las dos

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Dos en punto.

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Dos en punto

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βˆ™ 13y ago

Son las dos de la tarde.

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βˆ™ 11y ago

las dos de la tarde

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βˆ™ 7y ago

2:15 = son las dos y cuarto

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βˆ™ 14y ago

a las dos

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