The answer "son las dos y veinte" means "they are twenty two". Usually this would be an ansewr to "¿Cuántos años tienen ellos?" or "How old are they?"
"Son las dos" is Spanish for "It is two o'clock." It is a way to indicate the time on the clock when it is 2:00.
To say 2:10 in Spanish, one must remember that any hour besides 1 is called "son", with "es" referring to 1. 20 is "viente". 2:10 would be "Son las dos y viente", or "It's 20 past 2". Las/La always comes before the hour.
Las dos menos veinte--- 1:40
Son las dos menos cuarto means 1:45
It is 2:30
"It is two ten" - indicating that the time is 2:10.
It means "It's two fifteen" or "It's quarter past two" in English.
It's 9:48.
No, you cannot use "con" with time in Spanish. The correct way to say "It is seven twenty" in Spanish is "Son las siete veinte."
It means "It is twenty-nine minutes until two."
It means " the two girls who are "