I think you are asking about an answer to the question, "What time is it?"
If it is one o'clock you would say, "Es la una," so the two words "es la" go before the number. These words mean "[it] is the" with "it" being understood without being said.
If it is 2, 3, or 4 o'clock you would say, "Son las " plus the number. "Son las" means [They] are the." In other words, "Son las dos"--"They are the two" means two hours have passed since12:00.
You say: medio pasado una hora
The Spanish word for half is media (sounds like may-dia). When used in telling the time to just say half hour one could say media hora. The literal translation to a spanish ear would be "half hour". It is more commonly used like this "dos y media" which means 2:30 or two and half. The word "a" (a half) is never used this way.
Half moon in Spanish is medialuna
"The hour" is "la hora".
Half an hour is 30 minutes.
To say, 'the cocktail hour', you say, "La hora del cóctel."
30 past, or before (the hour)
hermanastra
Hora Feliz.
El Hours
Tres hora
¡Tomás lleva media hora esperando! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Tomás has been waiting for half an hour!" The exclamation translates literally as "Tomás spends half an hour waiting!" in English. The pronunciation will be "to-MAS SHEY-va MEY-thya O-ra EY-spey-RAN-do" in Uruguayan Spanish.