19 heures (the evening)
7 heures (the night)
To say 7 o'clock, you say, Il est sept heures. To say 8 o'clock, you say, Il est huit heures.
Merci pour tout Le 7 e année amusant。
"Il est sept heures moins trente-neuf" means "it's 39 minutes before 7'oclock" or literally "It is 7 hours minus 39" or "Il est six heures vingt-et-un" is "It's 21 minutes after 6" or literally "It is 6 hours 21" Written its: 7h21 The above answers are for a a.m. p.m. scale (put a.m. or p.m. after the 7h21 or say "le matin" for "in the morning" or "l'apres-midi" for "in the afternoon" depending on if it's a.m. or p.m. (I'm not sure if that's completely factual though). Know, with the 24-hour clock (p.m.'s add 12 hours to what their a.m. counter-part was), if it's a.m. it stays the same but if it's p.m. it becomes: "Il est dix-neuf (19, 7+12) heures moins trente-neuf " and "Il est dix-huit (18, 6+12) heures vingt-et-un"
depends on a teacher...but i would say about at least 7 sentences
hey bay you may say that you need some hay.
(Son) las siete= (It's) 7o'clock
The translation is: L'autobus vais quitter à sept heure
True
Not surprisingly, it is 7:25
3 assuming they are both the same-am or pm
They usaully shed at night time and start moving again at round about 7 oclock.
6 oclock 7 ocklock or 8 oclock i am very not sure
NO. It is 33 minutes past SIX o'clock.
skinks usually come out in the night. like lets say 6 or 7 oclock.
on march 30th at 7 oclock
about 7 oclock this morning
8 hours