like to go at 4 fifteen
If you mean the time: las cuatro y cuarto If you mean simply the numbers: cuatro, quince.
You would say "...y cuarto". "Las seis y cuarto" is "quarter after six"
It is 4:15 (cuatro = 4 cuarto = 1/4 = 15)
You most likely meant to ask: "What does son las cuatro menos cuarto mean?" which would translate to "It is 3:45." What you actually asked would translate to "It is a quarter minus a quarter."
Son las cuatro y cuarto (It's 4 and a quarter) Son las cuatro y quince (It's 4:15)
To say "it's four fifteen" in Spanish, you would say "son las cuatro y quince" or simply "son las cuatro y cuarto." The phrase "y cuarto" specifically means "and a quarter," indicating that it's a quarter past four.
cuatrocientos quince (four hundred and fifteen) cuatro quince (four fifteen) las cuatro y cuarto/quince (Time. 'Quarter/15 minutes past four')
It is a quarter till three Be careful! If it's "menos cuarto", it's a quarter of. If it's "menos cuatro" (the r and t are reversed) it's only 4 minutes before the hour.
Las seis y cuarenta y cinco. You could also say las siete menos cuarto. Or quince para las siete.
"Son las cinco y media." You could say, "Son las cinco y treinta" or "Son las seis menos treinta" but it is more common to use media to refer to the middle of the hour.
"las gusta" is not a normal structure in Spanish. Lesgusta means "They like" (or literally, it pleases them).
las cinco menos cuarto.... (quarter to five) las cuatro y cuarenta y cinco.... (four forty five) in both cases: '....de la tarde' (p.m.)