It's ten to nine (8:50).
"Son las nueve menos cuarto" translates to "It's a quarter to nine" in English.
Translation: It's 8:55. Literal Translation: They are the nine minus five.
That sentence seems to have a word missing. It says "It is (blank) till nine in the morning".
"Quien viene a las diez" means "Who is coming at ten?" in English.
It means, "It's 9:10" (referring to the time).
(Son) diez para las diezLas diez menos diez Las nueve cincuenta
Las diez menos tres --- 9:57 Diez menos tres --- 10-3 (a subtraction)
"Son las nueve menos cuarto" translates to "It's a quarter to nine" in English.
las dos menos diez or on a 24 hour clock, las catorce menos diez
"Ninety" in Spanish is "noventa". It is pronounced "no-BANE-tah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
20 to 9:00 is: Son las nueve menos veinte.
if you mean just the numbers, it would be "diez" and "cuarenta" If you mean the time, it could be ")Son las) diez y cuarenta" = "(It's) 10.40." or "Son las once menos veinte" = "It's 20 to 11".
las nueve y treinta y cinco de la noche = 9.35p.m. las diez menos veinticinco de la noche = 25 to 10p.m.
Well, in spanish, for some crazy reason, when the minute hand is past the 30 (6), it says menos however many minutes. So, twenty minutes till 6 in english is 5:40, so they would say Son las cinco menos veinte (The time is 5 minus 20) (20 from 60) hope it helped!!! :)
Son las siete menos diez.
43 = cuarenta y tres (kuah-RENT-ah ee trehs)
Translation: It's 8:55. Literal Translation: They are the nine minus five.