Son las dos menos veinticinco de la mañana. This roughly translates to "It is twenty-five minutes before two in the morning." Sounds weird, but that's just how time is told in Spanish.
The number 55 is "cincuenta y cinco" in spanish
The number eleven is spelled 'once' (awn-say) in Spanish.
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To say "I am 11 years old" in Spanish, you just say "Tengo once años." That's it. Like, no big deal. Now you can impress all your Spanish-speaking friends with your newfound knowledge.
Son las once (or 11 pm may be veintitres in some regions).
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Factorize both numbers: 22 = 11 * 2 55 = 11 * 5 The only common factor is 11, anyway. You can say GCF = 11. =====================
11- once (ohn-say) 12- doce (doe-say)
11% of 55 = 55*11/100 = 6.05
The number 55 is "cincuenta y cinco" in spanish
The number eleven is spelled 'once' (awn-say) in Spanish.
11:55
1:55 = son las dos menos cinco
The GCF is 11.
The LCM is 55.
11 X 5 = 55 or 5 X 11 = 55 Leanr you multipication tables. for both '5' and '11'.
answer is = 55 becouze 11=11,22,33,44,(55) 5=5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,(55)
"I am 11" in Spanish is "Tengo once años". It is pronounced "TANE-go OWN-say AHN-yose". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.