This is a simple Question
The answer is moins
You subtract the number of minutes
past
"Il est sept heures moins dix" translates to "It is ten minutes to seven" in English. This phrase indicates that the time is 6:50. In French, "moins" is used to express the time when it's a certain number of minutes before the next hour.
30 past, or before (the hour)
In French, you would say "six heures quarante" to express the time as 6:40. The word "heures" means hours, and "quarante" means forty. French uses a 24-hour clock system, so this would be the standard way to express this time.
The French currency before the euro was the french frank.
To express time up to the half hour, you typically state the hour and then the minutes past that hour. For example, if it's 2:15, you would say "It's fifteen minutes past two." If it's 2:30, you would say "It's half past two." For times before the half hour, you can use phrases like "It's ten minutes to three" for 2:50.
You can say "Je passe un bon moment" in French to express that you are having a great time.
i think it will be 1;00
Quelle heure et il? France is one hour ahead of GMT
The French Revolution of 1789 occurred over the better part of a decade, so the hour of the day is not terribly relevant.
10.46am
10:30