Unable to give a proper answer to your question, and here's why: When asking about the time in different places around the world Wiki can only answer if we know (1) the place of interest and (2) a reference point. Bad question that will not be answered: What time is it now in England? Good question: What time is it in England if it is 11 AM in Perth, Australia? Bad question: What is the current Central Time? Good question: What is the Central Time if it is 2 PM in San Francisco? Do you see the differences? It might make sense to YOU when asking but please note that it might be hours or days before someone looks at your question. In the example above for a bad question, do you see how someone answering it might be, well, a bit flippant and just say "8 PM", or "Evening", or even "Working time"? And that would not really help you out, now would it? check out this link: http://www.worldtimezone.com/
If you convert 17:00 pm to EST the time would be 11:00 am. CET stands for Central European Time and EST stands for Eastern Standard Time.
1700 EST would be 5 PM
When it's 1700 CET, it's 1100 EST.
5 oclock
12:00
5:00 pm
3.30pm
9 AM CET is 3 AM EST.
9.00
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.
8 pm
3.30pm
9.00
9 AM CET is 3 AM EST.
There are two different time zones abbreviated EST. 1 PM CET = 7 AM EST in North America and 10 PM EST in Australia.
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.
8 pm
10:00
3pm EST is 9pm CET. Central European Time (CET) is 6 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST).
6 pm
12:00 Australian EST = 02:00 CET = 03:00 CEST 12:00 American EST = 18:00 CET = 19:00 CEST
cet homme est bruyant
it will be 6:30 am of the same day