It means 'fifth of the '.
"Cinco de la" is not a common phrase in Spanish. "Cinco de Mayo" is a well-known holiday celebrated in Mexico and the United States on May 5th, commemorating the Mexican victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862.
"It is 5:05 P.M."
It means "It's five o'clock in the afternoon" in Spanish.
It means "It's a quarter past five in the evening."
"Cinco" is the Spanish word for five.
"Los días de la semana" is Spanish for "the days of the week."
"It is 5:05 P.M."
It means "It's five o'clock in the afternoon" in Spanish.
cinco de la noche: 5 in the night nueve menos cuarto is "a quarter til 9:00"
Son las cuatro y cinco de la noche.= 4a.m. Son las cuatro y cinco de la tarde. = 4p.m.
Cinco de Mayo La batalla - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Mexico:B15 USA:R
Cinco para las tres (de la tarde)- 5 to 3p.m.Las tres menos cinco (de la tarde) - 5 to 3p.m.Las dos cincuenta y cinco (de la tarde) - 2.55p.m.Omit "de la tarde", when the context is known
Cinco de la tarde
Cinco Centesimos mean 5 Centesimos (Portugees)
por que el hospital de la sangre se llama de las cinco llagas
desde las nueve de la mañana hasta las cinco de la tarde (or de la noche)
Happy Cinco De Mayo to everyone
las cinco (lass THEENGcaw - in Spain) (lass SEENGcaw - in Latin America)