It's 1:12 in the afternoon.
"Las doce de la mañana es" means "It is twelve noon" in English.
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El doce stands for twelve (12) and im thinking you wrote maroz wrong probobly you ment marzo - which stand for March. So the whole sentence means: Is the 12th of March. or other words It is 12th of March.
Su nacionalidad es francesa. El es francés.
The question is "Is she a student in a Miami school?" The response, therefore would be: "Yes, she is a student in a Miami school." or "No, she is not a student in a Miami school." The Spanish of those two responses are: "Sí, ella es alumna en una escuela de Miami." and "No, ella no es alumna en una escuela de Miami."
"la una" ( Es la una = it is one o'clock) or "una de la tarde" (one in the afternoon).
It is one in the afternoon.
Es mediodía. You can also say: Son las doce de la tarde.
Es la una y veinte en la tarde Literally: It is 1:20 in the night
Es la Una, that is not the way to say one o'clock in Spanish it is la Una en punto
It's 1:14 pm.
It is one in the afternoon. (Or: It is 1:00 P.M. as we would normally say.)
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Assuming it's 1:27, "Es la una y veintisiete de la tarde."
you say "in the afternoon" when you are telling time. when you are telling time you use Son las unless it is 1 that is when you use Es la una. In the afternoon at the end is DE LA TARDE. at night is DE LA NOCHE. In the morning it is DE LA MANANA.
This is a Spanish phrase: Cual es a las tres de la tarde? - What is at three in the afternoon?
"Las doce de la mañana es" means "It is twelve noon" in English.