Oh, dude, "ser la una" in Spanish literally means "to be the one." So, like, if someone says that phrase, they might be referring to being the chosen one or the main person in a situation. But hey, don't stress too much about it, it's just a phrase, you know?
La gente valiente.
It's twenty minutes till one.
La granada or una granada
'Ser' (to be) in two forms: es la una = it's one o'clock son las dos/tres etc. = it's two/three etc. o'clock
Una vez le / lo / la amé (to you, polite singular for men "le, lo" and woman "la") una vez te amé (informal you) * In this case "amar" is used in singular
"Es la una en punto" means "It's one o'clock exactly" in Spanish.
"A la una" is Spanish for "at one o'clock". It is pronounced "ah la OO-nah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
una pruebra means a test
That translates from Spanish as "one o'clock"
"Es la una en" means "It is one o'clock in" in Spanish. It is used to specify the time in relation to a particular location or time zone.
La una treinta La una y media
La gente valiente.
in Spanish it mean occasion la navidad es Una ocasion especial Christmas is a special occasion
It's twenty minutes till one.
The Spanish word for "chair" is "la silla", pronounced SEE-yah.
You could say "es la una y treinta" or "es la una y media".
la/una cita