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(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
'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.
4 o'clock in Spanish is "las cuatro." When specifying time, you typically use "son" for plural hours, so you would say "Son las cuatro." If you want to refer to it in a more casual context, you might simply say "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.
There is no spanish word for o'clock. Time is described differently in Spanish:It is four o'clock = son las cuatro.
it means "à 2 heures
yes, it was.
3 oclock
12 oclock 6 oclock