It's 11:25 AM.
It means "It is eleven twenty-five in the morning" in Spanish.
"A las once de la mañana" means "at eleven o'clock in the morning" in Spanish.
"Yodo" can be slang for "You only die once" in Spanish, similar to the English phrase "YOLO" (You only live once). It is used to emphasize the importance of living life to the fullest and taking risks.
"Once por cuatro son" in Spanish means "eleven times four are." It is a phrase commonly used to express that something is disproportionate or exaggerated, similar to the English expression "out of proportion."
No, Spanish is not the first language in the Philippines. The Philippines has two official languages: Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English. Spanish was once an official language during the Spanish colonization period but is no longer widely spoken in the country.
Son las once y veinte por la mañana, is 11:20 am in Spanish.
(Son) Las once de la manana (with a tilde, the little wave, over first 'n' in 'manana') = (It's) 11 a.m.
las once (de la noche = p.m. or de la manana = a.m.)
treinta y cincoyou say it like this (sounded out)trant-e-sinco
Las 11 y 16 (once y dieciseis minutos) de la mañana.
"Ninety" in Spanish is "noventa". It is pronounced "no-BANE-tah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Eleven.
You can say "son las once y media de la mañana".
Son las dos menos veinticinco de la mañana. This roughly translates to "It is twenty-five minutes before two in the morning." Sounds weird, but that's just how time is told in Spanish.
once mean one (past tence of once one)
12:00 am is written in Spanish as medianoche (midnight).
De vez en cuando
This translates to "the 11th of October" in Spanish.