¡Hombre, te engañaron, eso no existe en español!
(They're having you on, man, this doesn't exist in Spanish!)
But you have two options:
9:00 (being it's nine o' clock)
4:30 pm
It means "It is eleven twenty-five in the morning" in Spanish.
it means 10:25 p.m or a.m.
Las siete y veinticinco de la noche (or 'de la tarde')
Son las cinco menos veinticinco de la tarde.
"It is 7:25" in Spanish is "Son las siete y veinticinco". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"Es la una y veinticinco (minutos) de la tarde" OR "Son las trece y veinticinco". = 'It's 13.25'
As a time, son las once y cuarto, or son las once y quince. As the number "1115", it would be mil ciento quince.Translation: Once quinceIf you mean the time (11.15) - las once y quince/las once y cuarto
It's eleven thirty.
It is a time. 11:50
"Son las once y quince" translates to "It's eleven fifteen" in English. It refers to the time of day as being fifteen minutes past eleven o'clock.
"it's seven : fourteen". used for clock time.
Son las siete veinticinco = It's 7.25 (time) Es el siete veinticinco = It's 7 25 (in a telephone number, for instance). Es el / la setecientos veinticinco = It's seven hundred and twenty five (a flat, a house, a patient in a hospital...)