3pm =9pm
In French, "It is three o'clock" is translated as "Il est trois heures".
The correct sentence is 'I will come home at 3pm'.
The correct phrase is "in est" in Latin. "Est in" would be grammatically incorrect.
Ce, cet and cette are demonstrative adjectives and they are used when you talk about something specific (like "this" or "that"). "Ce" is used when you're talking about something masculine (this dog: ce chien). "Cette" is used when you're talking about something feminine (this woman: cette femme). "Cet" is used when you're talking about something masculine that starts with a vowel (this tree: cet arbre) or a mute h (this man: cet homme, but this owl: ce hibou).
"Est-ce qu'elle est là?" = "Is she there?"
When it is 9AM in Eastern Standard Time or EST, it would be 3pm in Central European Time or CET. CET is 6 hours ahead of EST or 5 hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time, or EDT.
9 AM EST in Australia = midnight Central European Time 9 AM EST in North America = 3 PM Central European Time
When it is 3:00 PM Central European Time (CET), it is 2:00 PM Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
8.00 EST is 14.00 CET. Central European Time (CET) is 6 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST).
9:30 am EST is 3:30 pm CET. This is because Eastern Standard Time (EST) is 6 hours behind Central European Time (CET).
12 pm EST is 6 pm CET. Central European Time (CET) is 6 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST).
3pm EST is 8pm GMT. Eastern Standard Time (EST) is 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
There are two different time zones abbreviated EST. 1 PM CET = 7 AM EST in North America and 10 PM EST in Australia.
9 AM CET is 3 AM EST.
It would be 3pm, while you observe 8am in the EST.
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