Trois heures moins le quart is a French equivalent of the English time "2:45." It may be followed immediately by du matin ("in the morning") or de l'après-midi ("in the afternoon") or replaced conversationally and informally by the literal deux heures quarante-cinq ("two hours forty-five [minutes]"). The respective pronunciations will be "twa-zur mweh luh kar (dyoo ma-teh, dla-preh-mee-dee)" and "du-zur keh-rawnt-senk" in French.
In French, -45 is said as "moins quarante-cinq" which translates to "minus forty-five" in English.
Assuming you're talking about age, it would be "J'ai quarante-cinq ans." If you're talking about a number in an order, like a race for example, you could say "Je suis le quarante-cinquième" which is translated to "I am the forty-fifth", or you could also say "Je suis le numéro quarante-cinq" which is translated to "I am number forty-five".
In French, you can say "45 minutes après" to mean 45 minutes past the hour.
"Moins le quart" in French means "quarter to" in English. It is used to indicate that it is fifteen minutes before the next hour.
French is one of the Romance languages, derived from Latin. It is spoken by around 274 million people worldwide. French is the official language of 29 countries and is known as the language of diplomacy.
to say forty five is quarante cinq
"Great" in English is balaise or chouette in French.
Da 45 giorni netto in Italian means "Pay within 45 days" in English.
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"The time, 4:45" is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase la hora, 4:45. The phrase may refer to 15 minutes before 5:00 in the morning or in the evening unless the military, 24-hour clock is used, in which case the pre-dawn hour suits. The pronunciation will be "la O-ra KWA-tro kwa-REN-ta-SEEN-ko" in Uruguayan Spanish.
12:45 = douze heures quarante cinq / or / une heure moins le quart (more like "a quarter to one)
Numeri fino a quarantacinque is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "numbers up to 45." The phrase may be preceded immediately by the masculine plural i since Italian employs definite articles even where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(ee) NOO-mey-ree FEE-no a kwa-RAN-ta-TCHEEN-kwey" in Pisan Italian.
Une heure moins le quart is a French equivalent of the English phrase "quarter to 1:00." The phrase may be followed immediately by du matin ("in the morning") or de l'après-midi ("in the afternoon"), with the latter sometimes replaced by treize heures quarante-cinq ("13 hours 45 [minutes]") according to the military, 24-hour clock. The respective pronunciations will be "yoo-nur mweh luh kar (dyoo ma-teh)" and "yoo-nur mweh luh kar (duh la-preh-mee-dee)" in French.
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4:45 in military time is 4:45 AM.