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"Moins et quart" is a French expression that means "quarter to" or "quarter till" in English. It is used to indicate that it is 15 minutes before the next hour. For example, if it is 2:45, you would say "moins le quart de 3" to mean "quarter to 3".
Hello, in French the common usage is minus a quarter "moins le quart" and just in case a quarter past is "et quart"... 8h45: neuf heures moins le quart 8h15: huit heure et quart
"Quarter past" in French is "et quart".
"Who and what and where and when and why" translates to "Qui et quoi et oรน et quand et pourquoi" in French.
"I am tired, how about you?"
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Hello, in French the common usage is minus a quarter "moins le quart" and just in case a quarter past is "et quart"... 8h45: neuf heures moins le quart 8h15: huit heure et quart
You can say : "Il est neuf heures."
and a quarter ( when telling the time - a quarter past)
et un quart: 2:15 = Deux heures et un quart.
et il fait moins 15oret il fait moins 15 degrés, to be more precise, not mandatory if the context is clear enough
"Quarter past" in French is "et quart".
huit heures et quart
quatre heures et quart
Translation: Et mon pire sujet est en français.
et is French for "and".
quatre heures et quart
You simply add "et quart" (pronounce [eh kar]) after the hour from which the quarter is past. "et quart" literally means "and a quarter".Hence "a quarter past ten" becomes "dix heures et quart" ("ten hours and a quarter")