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")
A quarter past seven - sept heures et quart
a quarter past ten is 'dix heures et quart' in French.
quatre heures et quart
A quarter past two!
In French, "quarter past 8" is said as "huit heures et quart." This phrase literally translates to "eight hours and a quarter." In casual conversation, you might also hear it abbreviated to just "huit et quart."
"Quarter past five" is "Cinco y cuarto"
A quarter past seven - sept heures et quart
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a quarter past ten is 'dix heures et quart' in French.
You can say "C'est bon" in French, which translates to "That's okay" in English.
945 . would be written as ' 9;45 ' It means forty five minutes PAST the hour of 9 o'clock. Since the hour is divided into 'quarters' of 15 minutes each, it would leave 15 minutes (one quarter) to reach 10 o'clock. So would be expressed as 'Quarter to Ten'. Similarly. 915 = 9:15 *
quatre heures et quart
sept heures et quart (we also say sept heures unquart)
4:45 ; Quarter to 5 5:15 ; Quarter past 5
A quarter past two!
Quarter past 12 !
Both are accepted, but "a quarter after" is preferred in formal writing.