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Callisto.
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SPANISH SPEAKERS BRING YA ASSES!
How do you say 9:20 pm, 12 am & 4:45 am in Spanish?
I would greatly be in your debt if you tell me.
Ray Bass
Member Since: 12/18/2010
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Post #2
9:20 pm. Nueve y veinte de la noche.
12 am. Medianoche/Midnight or "las Doce en punto."
4:45 am. Cuatro y cuarenta y cinco de la mañana.
mikeking
Member Since: 6/20/2011
Posts: 3,202
Post #3
Nueve y veinte de la noche
Medianoche
Cuatro y cuarenticinco de la mañana
Doc
Member Since: 12/4/2010
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Now you know you could have Googled that, Sinny.
BLaCKPoWeR
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iBeyoncé.
How do you say 9:20 pm, 12 am & 4:45 am in Spanish?
I would greatly be in your debt if you tell me.
You don't have to speak Spanish. Nueve y veinte de la noche. Medianoche. Cinco menos cuarto de la manana.
Attitude
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Haunted.
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9:20pm Nueve y veinte de la noche.
12am Medianoche.
4:45am Cuatro y cuarenta y cinco de la mañana.
Allie
Member Since: 6/30/2011
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Nueve y veinte de la noche, medianoche, Cinco menos cuarto de la manana.
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