'midi moins le quart' or 'onze heures quarante cinq'
douze heures quinze -or- midi quinze -or- midi et quart.
A quarter of twelve is... three !
A quarter after twelve refers to the time 12:15. It indicates that fifteen minutes have passed since twelve o'clock. This expression is commonly used in time-telling to denote the quarter-hour mark.
A quarter (not quarter) of forty eight (not forty eight) is twelve.
Four ... a "quarter" is a fourth. Four into Twelve equals Three. Three times Four is Twelve.
douze heures quinze -or- midi quinze -or- midi et quart.
A quarter of twelve is... three !
It depends if you mean noon or midnight: 1. Quarter to twelve (noon) would be "midi moins quart" or "onze-heure-quartante-cinq" 2. Quarter to midnight would be "minuit moins quart"
Twelve and a quarter stone is equal to approximately 78 kilograms.
A quarter after twelve refers to the time 12:15. It indicates that fifteen minutes have passed since twelve o'clock. This expression is commonly used in time-telling to denote the quarter-hour mark.
A quarter (not quarter) of forty eight (not forty eight) is twelve.
The anwer is, "douze".
Four ... a "quarter" is a fourth. Four into Twelve equals Three. Three times Four is Twelve.
12:15
'twelve months' is translated 'douze mois' in French.
Because The French founded New Orleans and built their homes in that district.
Three. (And it's quarter not fourth.)