trois heures dix de l'après-midi Or, more commonly nowadays, quinze heures dix.
The number 12 is douze in French. That's where English got the word dozen.
In French, 10:41 PM is said as "dix heures quarante et une du soir." The French use the 24-hour clock system, so "du soir" specifies that it is in the evening. The time is expressed in a 12-hour format with "du soir" or "de l'après-midi" added to differentiate between AM and PM.
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.
French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
There is no AM/PM in Spanish. Instead the phrases "de la tarde" or "de la noche" are used for times after noon. (Times in the morning are "de la mañana.")
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It's a story and movie about cowboys that are waiting for the 3:10 pm train to Yuma.
4:05 pm is "quatre heures cinq du matin" in French.
7 hours and 10 minutes.
7 pm
In French, you would say "cinq heures cinquante du soir" to express 5:50 PM.
4 pm in French is called "quatre heures de l'après-midi."
de l'aprés-midi, du soir
In French, you say "huit heures du soir" for 8 o'clock PM. Alternatively, you can also say "20 heures" if using the 24-hour format.
310+205 of 310=310+ 20/100*310=310+62=372