Translated literaly it means 1 minus 5 but in reality it means it is 12:55 the time on the clock.
"It's 12:50!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Es la una menos diez! The statement translates literally as "It's the (hour) one minus 10 (minutes)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh-sla OO-na MEY-nos dyess" in Uruguayan Spanish.
a wall
Translation: Card
There's a storm.
buenacosa
"2 menos cuarto/quince" or "Una y cuarenta y cinco/una con cuarenta y cinco."
Depending on your region it may be either: Es la una menos cinco or Son cinco para la una
Depending on your region it may be either: Es la una menos cinco or Son cinco para la una
"The time is 12:50" in Spanish is "Es la una menos diez". It is pronounced "ess la OOH-nah MAY-nos dee-ESS". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
if you're talking about time on the clock, una menos nueve means 1 minus nine, or figuratively 12:51
It means "one in each five".
Es la una menos cinco de la mañana (It is one minus five in the morning)
If you mean the time: 'la una y treinta y cinco' = one thirty five 'las dos menos veinticinco' = twenty-five to two
You can say "una hora".
That means it is 1:35 Una= one Treinta= thirty y= plus cinco= five However, most Spanish speakers would not phrase "It's 1:35" this way. They would say "Son las dos menos venticinco".
Say:" Doce y quareinta y cinco minutos."
Es la una y cuarenta y cinco. Or...son las dos menos cuarto. Or...son quince para las dos