it means 10:25 p.m or a.m.
"Quien viene a las diez" means "Who is coming at ten?" in English.
It's 10:20 Literally: It is the ten and twenty.
"Son las nueve menos diez" means "It is ten minutes to nine" in Spanish.
It means, "It's 9:10" (referring to the time).
"Las calles" translates to "the streets" in English.
"Quien viene a las diez" means "Who is coming at ten?" in English.
las nueve y treinta y cinco de la noche = 9.35p.m. las diez menos veinticinco de la noche = 25 to 10p.m.
Translation: Tres punto Veinticinco = three point twenty five If you mean the time: las tres y veinticinco
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"Ninety" in Spanish is "noventa". It is pronounced "no-BANE-tah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
It's 10:20 Literally: It is the ten and twenty.
Las diez menos tres --- 9:57 Diez menos tres --- 10-3 (a subtraction)
It means, "I work at ten thirty." It cannot be determined if a.m. or p.m. is intended.
It is 4:10 ;)
(Son) diez para las diezLas diez menos diez Las nueve cincuenta
the answer is 10 o'clock
"Son las nueve menos diez" means "It is ten minutes to nine" in Spanish.