5:45
You can write "quarter past six" as "6:15." This indicates that it is fifteen minutes after six o'clock. In more formal writing, you might also use "six fifteen" or "six and a quarter."
It is 5:45
If you mean an expession such as "quarter of six," it means a quarter of an hour before six o'clock, or in other words, 5:45. A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes (1/4 of 60, the number of minutes in an hour). Two quarter-hours make half an hour.
Eighth
In six-eight time, a quarter note gets two beats. (An eight note gets one.)
six
Six quarter lumber is typically 1.5 inches thick. The term "quarter" refers to the thickness being one-quarter of an inch, so six quarters means six times one-quarter inch, which equals 1.5 inches. This type of lumber is commonly used in woodworking and construction projects.
In French, you would say "cinq heures et quart" to say quarter to six.
Six quarter notes is equal to a dotted whole note, that is, six beats. In British English, this is commonly referred to as a dotted semibreve.
quarter past six 18:15 (24 hour time) is quarter past six
Six.
It is 5:45
Six.
If you mean an expession such as "quarter of six," it means a quarter of an hour before six o'clock, or in other words, 5:45. A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes (1/4 of 60, the number of minutes in an hour). Two quarter-hours make half an hour.
Eighth
six.
In six-eight time, a quarter note gets two beats. (An eight note gets one.)