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QuestionI've heard people say "20 minutes less than 7" instead of saying the number of minutes after the current hour, like "6 hours and 40 minutes." Is this correct?Lorenzo is a native French speaker and French language connoisseur. He has many years of experience as a translator, writer and reviewer. He is also a composer, pianist, and globe-trotter, who has been travelling the world on a shoestring for almost 30 years with a backpack.Though in formal French, it's technically more correct to say the number of minutes after the hour, in spoken French or in less formal situations, most people default to using the "moins" method.
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QuestionHow is time typically told in French?Lorenzo is a native French speaker and French language connoisseur. He has many years of experience as a translator, writer and reviewer. He is also a composer, pianist, and globe-trotter, who has been travelling the world on a shoestring for almost 30 years with a backpack.Time is almost always told using a 24-hour clock, which is also known as military time. So, for example, 8 p.m. would be 20 hours. The other thing to remember is that instead of saying, for example, "It's 4:15," you would say "Il y a quatres heures et quart," which literally means "it's four and a quarter." In French, you use quarter, half (demi), and three-quarters (trois-quarts) rather than the actual amount of minutes.
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QuestionHow would you translate 00h15?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAs a full sentence in French, you would write "Il est minuit quinze." Your time is already expressed as the French would. If you translated that time into English and the 12-hour clock, it would be 12:15 a.m., or 15 minutes after midnight.
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QuestionHow do you say 19:54 in French?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou would say "Il est dix-neuf heures cinquante-quatre." Since it's so close to 20h, you could also say "Il est vingt heures moins six" or "il est environ vingt heures."
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QuestionHow do I say 2:10 AM in French?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff Answer2:10 a.m. would be written 2h10. You would say "Il est deux heures dix." There's a liaison between the words "deux" and "heures," so it would be pronounced "eel eht duhz-uhr dees."
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QuestionHow do I say 6:55 p.m. in French?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff Answer6:55 p.m. would be 18h55 in French. You would say "Il est dix-huit heures cinquante-cinq." You could also say "Il est dix-neuf heures moins cinq."
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QuestionHow do I say 7h55 in French?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou would say "Il est sept heures cinquante-cinq." This is pronounced roughly "eel eht seht euhr sank-ahnt-sank."
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QuestionHow would I say "It's 10:05" in French?Community Answer"Il est dix heures cinq."
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QuestionWhat is 0020 in French?Community AnswerIf you mean 20 past midnight, that's "minuit vingt" (not "minuit et vingt").
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QuestionHow do I write "8:15 pm" in French?Community AnswerYou could say 8:15 two ways: "Il est vingt heures quinze" or "Il est vingt heures quart".
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QuestionHow do I read army time?Community AnswerMidnight is 00:00. Go all the way until 12:00, then keep going until 23:59 (or 11:59 pm). Start over at 00:00.
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QuestionHow do I say 00:00 in French?Dodo47Top AnswererYou say "minuit," pronounced /minɥi/.
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QuestionHow do I write "12:15" in French?Dodo47Top AnswererYou write "Midi et quart".
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QuestionHow do I say "12:45" in French?Community AnswerFor AM, you would say: "Il est minuit quart." For PM: "Il est midi quart."
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QuestionHow would I say 20 minutes past midnight in French?Community Answer00:00 is midnight, so in French, it's "minuit." 20 minutes past the hour is "vingt." Therefore, twenty minutes past midnight is "minuit et vingt."
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QuestionHow do I write 13:50 in French?Community AnswerThat is 1:50, so you can write it as; il est une heures cinquante, or as; il est deux heures moins dix.
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QuestionHow do I say that it is 10 minutes to 12?masood zareeiCommunity AnswerIt is "Il est douze heure moins dix."
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QuestionCan I write 12 hours as "il est douze heures"?Community AnswerYes, that is the correct way, although "est" may not always be necessary.
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QuestionHow do I say "16:00" in French?Community AnswerIf you mean 16 hours, it is; "il est seize heures" or "il est quatre heures (de l'apres midi)."
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QuestionHow would I say 1:00 in French?Community AnswerIt would be "il est une heurs."
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QuestionHow do I say AM in French?Community AnswerDu matin means "in the morning." The French do not have AM and PM. For example: Il est sept heures du matin means, "It is 7 AM,"
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QuestionHow do l write 4:45 in french?Community AnswerIl est cinq heures moins quinze. Also written as, il est cinq heures moins le quart.
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QuestionDo I use military time when using conversational time?Community AnswerYou may know it as military time, but over there, it's just time. While the French do use the 12-hour clock, you'll see the 24-hour clock used on the digital clocks in France (as well as the rest of Europe).
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QuestionHow do l say 1:30 in French?Community AnswerYou say "Il est une heure et demie", or "il est une heure trente". Also depends whether it's AM or PM.
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QuestionHow would you say '6:35' in French?Community AnswerFor the morning, you would say "Il est six heures trente-cinq du matin." For the afternoon/night (you decide whether 6:35 is afternoon or night):.Afternoon: instead of "du matin" (which means "in the morning"), use "de l'après-midi". Evening: instead of "du matin", use "du soir", for example, 6:35 pm would be "Il best six heures trent-cinq du soir."
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QuestionHow do I write 1:50 pm in French?Community AnswerYou would write 1:50 as "deux heurs moins dix," which means "ten before two."
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QuestionHow do I write 9:13 am in French?ths 130028Community Answer9:13 AM would be neuf heures et treize. It is pronounced as "nuff uhr et treze".
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Question23:30 what time and English?ths 130028Community Answer23:30 is 11:30 PM using twelve o'clock time. In French, you would write it as: Vingt-trois heures et demie.
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QuestionHow to say 12:15 in French?ths 130028Community AnswerYou can say: Il est midi-quinze. Here, 12 is written as midi rather than douze.
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QuestionHow to say 3:45 in French?ths 130028Community AnswerSeize heures moins le quart. Also, you can write quatre heures moins le quart, trois heures et quarante-cinq, or cinquante et quarante-cinq.
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