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?"
It's 2.20 (time)
The question is: ¿Qué hora es? (What time is it) The answer is: Son las dos y veinte. (It is 2:20)
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.
Son las dos menos cuarto means 1:45
"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.
It's 9:48.
no, you would use "y" or "menos", as if you were adding more or less time. for example: Son las siete y viente minutos.
It's 10:20 p.m.
Why the heck would I know how to answer the question if I searched the question to found out the answer :)
Son las cinco y media de la viente i'm not sure though...
son las diez y media
Yes, "Son las cinco para las dos" means "It is five till two".