In Spanish, you would say "11:45" as "once cuarenta y cinco." This translates to "eleven forty-five" in English. The Spanish language uses a different format for telling time compared to English, where the hour is stated first followed by the minutes.
Cuarenta y cinco
cuarenta y cinco
El cuarenta y cinco
Ah, what a lovely question. In Spanish, you would say "45 minutes" as "cuarenta y cinco minutos." It's like painting a beautiful little picture with words, isn't it? Just remember to take your time and enjoy the process.
'¿sabes dónde es 45?' is how you say "do you know where 45 is?" in Spanish. 45 may be written alternatively in full as 'forty-five' in English, and similarly in Spanish may be written as 'cuarenta y cinco'. In numerical terms, the number 45 is in the same 'position' on the 'number line' in Spanish as in English as the Spanish also use the same counting system.
11- once (ohn-say) 12- doce (doe-say)
quarante cinqex : 11:45 = onze heures quarante cinq
The number eleven is spelled 'once' (awn-say) in Spanish.
"I am 11" in Spanish is "Tengo once años". It is pronounced "TANE-go OWN-say AHN-yose". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
For instance if your number was: 123-4567 it would look like 1-23-45-67 in spanish.
Ella tiene 11 (ohn-say) años.
in french, you say it onze in German 'elf' in spanish 'once'