It means "at six o'clock."
"A las seis" in Spanish means "at six o'clock." It is a way to specify a time in the evening.
"Balio a las seis y curto" is a phrase written in a mix of Spanish and Galician (a language spoken in Spain). Translated to Spanish, it would be something like "Valio a las seis y cuarto," which means "It was worth it at six fifteen" in English.
To say 306 in Spanish, you'd say "trescientos seis".
Seis y cuarto es a las 6:15.
In Spanish, "las patas" means "the legs."
"Las palabras" is Spanish for "the words."
"Balio a las seis y curto" is a phrase written in a mix of Spanish and Galician (a language spoken in Spain). Translated to Spanish, it would be something like "Valio a las seis y cuarto," which means "It was worth it at six fifteen" in English.
That's everything but Spanish!
If you mean 'six o'clock' - las seis If you mean six zero zero - seis zero zero If you mean 600 - seiscientos
a las sies
'A las seis - vale?'
Tengo beisbol a las seis.
(a las = at) seis y veintiuno
fifty three in spanish is cincuenta y tres
Son las seis y media = It's half past six.
It depends on the context. If it could also be read as 6.3, then it should be said as seis punto tres. If it is a currency, i.e. $6.30, then it should be read as seis (currency) treinta. For example, $6.30 would be seis dólares treinta. If you mean the time, 'las seis y media' (half past six) or 'las seis y treinta' (6.30)
son las seis y diez
Seis is not a Greenlandic word. It is a Spanish word. It means six in Spanish.