a quarter past ten is 'dix heures et quart' in French.
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")
'huit heures dix'
Well to say "ten past three" you'd say "trois heures et dix"or sometimes in French they use the 24 hour clock so it could be "quinze heures et dix".But yeah it's just et dix, literally "three hours and ten"J'espere que cela t'a aidé!
10:15
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 *
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")
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 *
It is nothing. But a quarter past ten is a quarter hour after ten: that is 10:15 in the morning or evening.
'huit heures dix'
Trois heures et dix
Twenty minutes.
10 past 8 is huit heures dix in French. Ten to eight is huit heures moins dix.
Well to say "ten past three" you'd say "trois heures et dix"or sometimes in French they use the 24 hour clock so it could be "quinze heures et dix".But yeah it's just et dix, literally "three hours and ten"J'espere que cela t'a aidé!
10 past 8 is huit heures dix in French. Ten to eight is huit heures moins dix.
10:15
"il est dix heures et demi"
quarter past ten means 15 minutes after 10o'clock