20 past 6 ( twenty past six ), 6:20
Half past in French is demie. If you wanted to say half past one in French you would say: Il est une heures et demie. It is one hour and half. Half past one. I have put the French way at the top, the complete translation in the middle and then the English way at the end.
7 hours and 15 minutes in french is 7 heures et 15 minutes.
vingt-six
Cinq cent mille, cent vingt six = five hundred thousand one hundred twenty-six.
zéro un deux trois quatre cinq six sept huit neuf dix onze douze treize quatorze quinze seize dix-sept dix-huit dix-neuf vingt vingt-et-un vingt-deux vingt-trois vingt-quatre vingt-cinq vingt-six vingt-sept vingt-huit vingt-neuf trente trente-et-un trente-deux trente-trois trente-quatre trente-cinq trente-six trente-sept trente-huit trente-neuf quarante
This is a time phrase and it means 20 past 6
Half past in French is demie. If you wanted to say half past one in French you would say: Il est une heures et demie. It is one hour and half. Half past one. I have put the French way at the top, the complete translation in the middle and then the English way at the end.
To say "twenty to six" in French, you would say "cinq heures moins vingt" which translates to "five o'clock minus twenty."
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Il est six heures that means it is six o'clock :)
Je quitte la maison à six heures vingt.
"Il est six heures cinq" means "It is five past six" in English.
vingt six is 26 in French.
"Il est sept heures moins trente-neuf" means "it's 39 minutes before 7'oclock" or literally "It is 7 hours minus 39" or "Il est six heures vingt-et-un" is "It's 21 minutes after 6" or literally "It is 6 hours 21" Written its: 7h21 The above answers are for a a.m. p.m. scale (put a.m. or p.m. after the 7h21 or say "le matin" for "in the morning" or "l'apres-midi" for "in the afternoon" depending on if it's a.m. or p.m. (I'm not sure if that's completely factual though). Know, with the 24-hour clock (p.m.'s add 12 hours to what their a.m. counter-part was), if it's a.m. it stays the same but if it's p.m. it becomes: "Il est dix-neuf (19, 7+12) heures moins trente-neuf " and "Il est dix-huit (18, 6+12) heures vingt-et-un"
26 in French is "vingt-six".
vingt-quatre, vingt-cinq, vingt-six, vingt-sept, vingt-huit, vingt-neuf
In French, you say 1126 as "mille cent vingt-six."