12 and 13 is...
es 4000000012
To say "it is 11 o'clock" in English, you simply state, "It is 11 o'clock." In other languages, you might say "Son las once" in Spanish, "Il est onze heures" in French, or "Es ist elf Uhr" in German, depending on the language you are using.
tu es un génie
si si es cierto
I am Esther this is my new number (I presume its my because literal makes no sense) literal is this is new number I am Esther.
Doce de la mañana = 12 in the morning (12 midnight)
"Mi cumpleaños es el doce de abril" means "My birthday is on April twelfth" in English. It indicates the date of the speaker's birthday.
Es mediodía. You can also say: Son las doce de la tarde.
es medianoche
me llamo... James or mi nombre es... James. Tengo... Trece años
Hoy es jueves el 13 (trece) de enero.
Say:" Doce y quareinta y cinco minutos."
uno dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete ocho nueve diez once doce
Mi cumpleanos es el doce de marzo' (tilde, ~, on the 'n') Naci el doce de marzo (accent 'i') = I was born on March 12
El doce stands for twelve (12) and im thinking you wrote maroz wrong probobly you ment marzo - which stand for March. So the whole sentence means: Is the 12th of March. or other words It is 12th of March.
'Saint Valentine's Day is the 13th of January'.
"Hoy es el trece de marzo" = "Today is the three of march." May I assume you haven't learned your ordinals in class yet? Tercero = 3rd.