It's 5 after 5. (telling time)
They are the five and five (Literal translation of the words)
Something like "It's five minutes past snow". I assume what this really should say is "Son las nueve y cinco"; in that case it means "It's five minutes past nine."
It means "it is five o'clock and five in the afternoon" in Spanish.
It means "It is eleven fifty-five in the morning" in Spanish.
It means "It's five o'clock in the afternoon" in Spanish.
It means "It's a quarter past five in the evening."
"Son las cinco y media." You could say, "Son las cinco y treinta" or "Son las seis menos treinta" but it is more common to use media to refer to the middle of the hour.
Like 10:55? Las diez y cincuenta y cinco = 10.55. Or Las once menos cinco = 5 to 11. QUICK NOTE: Once is eleven in Spanish, and is pronounced "un-say" in Latin America and "on-thay' in Spain.
You can say "una hora".
if you mean its 2.30 as in time- son las dos y media above means amount (money) etc
It is 5:10
To say "it is 545" in Spanish, you would say "son las cinco cuarenta y cinco." In Spanish, the hours are typically pluralized, so "son" is used instead of "es." The word "cinco" represents the hour (5), and "cuarenta y cinco" represents the minutes (45).
Son las doce y treinta y cinco
Es la una y cuarenta y cinco. Or...son las dos menos cuarto. Or...son quince para las dos
it is 5:03
Son las cinco y diez.
It means 5:30
It is 5:15.