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
You would say son las doce quince
If you translate the sentence it means that it is 2:15.
Seis y cuarto es a las 6:15.
Say:" Doce y quareinta y cinco minutos."
Saying 11:45 in Spanish is a specific phrase. It is "mediodia menos quarto". "Mediodia" is known as "noon" in English, whereas "menos" means "less" and "quarto" means "a quarter" also known as fifteen minutes.
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
"Si a las doce" in English means "if at twelve."
'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