"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.
(Son) las siete= (It's) 7o'clock
Mis amigos tienen doce años. This is literally "My friends have 12 years", but is normally translated as "My friends are 12 years old."
Ah, what a lovely question. In Spanish, you would say "45 minutes" as "cuarenta y cinco minutos." It's like painting a beautiful little picture with words, isn't it? Just remember to take your time and enjoy the process.
Una hora y veinte minutos
You say 'duodecimus'
(Son) las siete= (It's) 7o'clock
Tengo doce.
tenía doce mascotas (yo)
720 minutes and there is 1440 minutes in a day or 24 hours if u wanna say that.
You say "treinta minutos".
I believe it's "dos mil doce".
Mis amigos tienen doce años. This is literally "My friends have 12 years", but is normally translated as "My friends are 12 years old."
Twelve thirty in the afternoon would be most correct. You cannot say twelve thirty o'clock. You only say o clock when you don't have any minutes over.
Doce en punto. (twelve on the dot)
Id say 45 minutes
"There are twelve months in a year" in Spanish is "Hay doce meses en un año". It is pronounced "I DO-say MAY-sace ehn oon AHN-yo". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Son las cuatro de la tarde (Pronounced son lass CWAtraw they lah TARRthey') ('th' as in 'they')