This question is asking someone when it will be a particular time in Spanish. Specifically, it asks, "When is it 12:15?" "Cuando" means "when," and the verb for "is" is "son." "Doce" is 12 and "cuarto" means "a quarter past," which is used to denote time.
When is 6:15.
son las doce y quince pronounce: sone lahs dowsay E keensayORson las doce y cuarto: sun lass dowthay ee qua-rtoe
If you translate the sentence it means that it is 2:15.
Say:" Doce y quareinta y cinco minutos."
As a time, son las once y cuarto, or son las once y quince. As the number "1115", it would be mil ciento quince.Translation: Once quinceIf you mean the time (11.15) - las once y quince/las once y cuarto
When is 6:15.
son las doce y quince pronounce: sone lahs dowsay E keensayORson las doce y cuarto: sun lass dowthay ee qua-rtoe
Seis y cuarto es a las 6:15.
You would say son las doce quince
If you translate the sentence it means that it is 2:15.
Yes, at twelve.
Say:" Doce y quareinta y cinco minutos."
The time was 5:15 when I practiced boxing in the gym. [I think you're using the wrong word for time. It should be: La hora era las cinco y cuarto cuando practiqué el boxeo en el gimnasio."]
it is 12:06
'It's a quarter to five in the evening/p.m.'
As a time, son las once y cuarto, or son las once y quince. As the number "1115", it would be mil ciento quince.Translation: Once quinceIf you mean the time (11.15) - las once y quince/las once y cuarto
Yes - at 12:00