It's 5 after 5. (telling time) They are the five and five (Literal translation of the words)
It means "it is five o'clock and five in the afternoon" in Spanish.
Son las nueve menos cinco means "It is nine minus five" in Spanish, which is equivalent to 8:55 in English.
It means "It's five o'clock in the afternoon" in Spanish.
It means "It is eleven fifty-five in the morning" in Spanish.
Las dos menos veinte--- 1:40
las cinco (lass THEENGcaw - in Spain) (lass SEENGcaw - in Latin America)
It is 5:15.
it is 5:03
You can say "una hora".
To say "it is 545" in Spanish, you would say "son las cinco cuarenta y cinco." In Spanish, the hours are typically pluralized, so "son" is used instead of "es." The word "cinco" represents the hour (5), and "cuarenta y cinco" represents the minutes (45).
It's 5 after 5. (telling time) They are the five and five (Literal translation of the words)
Son cinco para las sieteSon las siete menos cinco
Its 5 o'clock
This means: it is 5:15.
If you mean 'five hundred and forty five': Es quinientos cuarneta y cinco If you mean 5.45 (the time) Son las cinco y cuarenta y cinco (it's 5.45) OR Son las seis menos cuarto/quince (it's a quarter/15 minutes to six)
Like 10:55? Las diez y cincuenta y cinco = 10.55. Or Las once menos cinco = 5 to 11. QUICK NOTE: Once is eleven in Spanish, and is pronounced "un-say" in Latin America and "on-thay' in Spain.