If this is meant in terms of time, you'd say "dos y cuarto" (literally 'two and quarter') however if this isn't a time and you just want to know the words for these two separate numbers, 2 is 'dos' and 15 is 'quince'.
This translates to Spanish to become dos y cuarto de la tarde.
How do you say 2:15 in spanish
"Yo tengo 15 años"
2:15 in Spanish translate to be 'Son las dos y quince.'
seis quince is the answer
To say "he is fifteen" in Spanish, you would say "él tiene quince años." Literally, this means "he has fifteen years." That may seem a little odd to English speakers, but that is how a person's age is described in Spanish.
Las cinco y quince en la noche. Las cinco y cuarto en la noche.
"Yo tengo 15 años"
quince keen-say
15
2:15 in Spanish translate to be 'Son las dos y quince.'
seis quince is the answer
quince (pronounce kin-the)
To say "he is fifteen" in Spanish, you would say "él tiene quince años." Literally, this means "he has fifteen years." That may seem a little odd to English speakers, but that is how a person's age is described in Spanish.
Tienes quince años.
El quince de Mayo.
Las cinco y quince en la noche. Las cinco y cuarto en la noche.
You would say "Teresa tiene quince años."
Quince, pronounced keen-say.