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"Two o'clock" in Spanish is "las dos" (to say "it is two o'clock", say, "Son las dos").
12 AM = Medianoche
12 PM = Mediodia
Translation: Es a la una y media en punto
(ESS ah lah OOnah ee MAYdee-ah ain POONtaw)
son las uno.
"Son las diez."
son las once
(Son) las siete= (It's) 7o'clock
'A las seis - vale?'
Es la una y treinta <-- this is how you say the time "1:30." Ciento treinta <---the number 130.
"Ten minutes to twelve o'clock" in Spanish is "las doce menos diez". It is pronounced "las DOE-say MAY-nos dee-ESS". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
(Son) las siete= (It's) 7o'clock
In Spain, people typically eat breakfast between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM. Breakfast can consist of a light meal such as coffee and pastries or a more substantial meal like toast with tomato and olive oil.
'A las seis - vale?'
Es la una y treinta <-- this is how you say the time "1:30." Ciento treinta <---the number 130.
"Ten minutes to twelve o'clock" in Spanish is "las doce menos diez". It is pronounced "las DOE-say MAY-nos dee-ESS". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
There is no spanish word for o'clock. Time is described differently in Spanish:It is four o'clock = son las cuatro.
Son las cuatro de la tarde (Pronounced son lass CWAtraw they lah TARRthey') ('th' as in 'they')
It is ten o'clock: il est dix heures;it is eleven o'clock: il est onze heures.
it means "à 2 heures
yes, it was.
3 oclock
12 oclock 6 oclock