http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38&_nkw=rosa+at+10+o'clock
Basically aced the two tests after finding it. Cheers and you out.
(Son) diez para las diezLas diez menos diez Las nueve cincuenta
if you mean just the numbers, it would be "diez" and "cuarenta" If you mean the time, it could be ")Son las) diez y cuarenta" = "(It's) 10.40." or "Son las once menos veinte" = "It's 20 to 11".
You could say "son las once y cincuenta" or "son las diez para las doce", or "son las doce menos diez".
"It's ten in the morning" in Spanish is "son las diez de la mañana". It is pronounced "soan las dee-ESS day la mahn-YA-na". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Ocho de la mañana. To say at 8:00 am its "a las ocho de la manana" with a squiggly line over the first n in manana.
found the complete translation in English on the bay: http://shop.eBay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38&_nkw=Rosa+at+10+o'clock Kudos...
I couldn't find the movie, but the English translation is usually on eBay: http://cgi.eBay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330355137336&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
"Quien viene a las diez" means "Who is coming at ten?" in English.
Translation: Son las ocho y diez.
A young woman named Rosaura goes missing, and the story unfolds with different narrators explaining each side of the story. It is believed she is the product of a middle-aged painter's imagination, but then a local prostitute is found dead, and the accused murderer is the artist, who was coerced into marrying the mysterious Rosaura by his boardinghouse's proprietress. The prostitute turns out to be real, and it turns out to be Rosaura who is better known by her real name, Marta.
Translation: Son las dos y diez.(The community answer is a literal translation which is closer in meaning to "There are ten [coming] after two.")
"¿Cuándo son las diez?" means "When is ten o'clock?" It is pronounced "KWAHN-doe sown las dee-ES?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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(Son) diez para las diezLas diez menos diez Las nueve cincuenta
if you mean just the numbers, it would be "diez" and "cuarenta" If you mean the time, it could be ")Son las) diez y cuarenta" = "(It's) 10.40." or "Son las once menos veinte" = "It's 20 to 11".
Julia se despertó a las sies y diez.
The crusaders