"It is 11:50pm."
"Son las doce menos diez de la noche"
(This literally reads: It is 12:00 minus 10 (minutes) in the evening.
**In spanish, after the half hour mark, one rounds up the time, and subtracts the amount of minutes in order to obtain the current time.
So 12.00 - 00.10 = 11.50
Studying it now :P
Son las doce menos diez de la noche.
There is no AM/PM in Spanish. Instead the phrases "de la tarde" or "de la noche" are used for times after noon. (Times in the morning are "de la mañana.")
Answer 1a emepe emeAnswer 2Most Spaniards and Latin Americans do not use the abbreviations "AM" or "PM" to connote time when speaking and say "de la mañana" for "AM" and "de la tarde" or "de la noche" for "PM" (depending on how late it is). In terms of writing, Spanish-speakers write in "military time", so "7:00 AM" would be "7:00", but "7:00 PM" would be "19:00". Therefore, a Spanish-speaker reading "19:00" would say "siete de la noche" not "diecinueve".
Son las tres menos doce de la tarde
Son las once (or 11 pm may be veintitres in some regions).
Son las doce menos diez de la noche.
3 hours and 27 minutes.
1150, as a fraction is 1150/1.It is 1150/1.
10 minutes + 14 minutes = 24 minutes = 40% of an hour
85% of 1150= 85% * 1150= 0.85 * 1150= 977.5
4:29 pm in Spanish is: Son las cuatro veintinueve de la tarde.
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One thousand one hundred fifty would be; un mil cien cinquenta.
La una de la tarde.
2:50 pm in Spanish is "dos cincuenta de la tarde."
1150!
1150 is bigger.