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  2. French translation of 'clock' - Collins Online Dictionary

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    French Translation of “CLOCK” | The official Collins English-French Dictionary online. Over 100,000 French translations of English words and phrases.

  3. Telling Time In French | FrenchLearner

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    We’ll explain both the 12-hour and the 24-hour clock, which is commonly used in French. We’ll cover the pronunciaiton of Quelle heure est-il? (what time is it?) and look at lots of time-related vocabulary.

  4. Telling Time in French - Essential French Grammar - Lawless ...

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    In French, time is usually based on the 24-hour clock, like military time. Instead of 1 to 11 a.m., followed by 12 to 11 p.m., the clock continues counting up from 12, so that 1 p.m. is 13, 2 p.m. is 14, all the way up to 24.

  5. clock translation in French | English-French dictionary - Reverso

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    clock translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'clock in, clock card, clock golf, alarm clock', examples, definition, conjugation

  6. 4 Ways to Tell Time in French - wikiHow

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    Use the numbers 1-24 in French to tell hours on the clock. The French typically use the 24-hour clock, also known as "military time" in the US. [1] Although many French speakers understand the 12-hour clock, the time on digital clocks, timetables, and schedules will always be in 24-hour time.

  7. Telling Time in French - The Ultimate Guide - Frenchplanations

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    Lheure, when literally translated, means “hour” (le = the, heure = hour), but can be thought of as “o’clock” when speaking about time. The “L” gets removed when telling time and leaves just the word heure .

  8. One of the easiest ways to practice telling the time in French is to use your watch, phone, or clock to quiz yourself throughout the day. See how quickly you can say the time you see, in French – especially when it comes to using the 24-hour clock.

  9. Telling The time - Free French Lesson w/ Audio Recordings

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    In French, all the official schedules (TV, radio, trains, planes etc…) use what you call in English “military time”. Based on a 24 hour clock, you say exactly the number of hour, then the number of minutes.

  10. CLOCK | translate English to French - Cambridge Dictionary

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    CLOCK translate: horloge [feminine], pendule [feminine], horloge, pendule, réveil, compteur, chronométrer. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.

  11. Asking for and telling the time in French (with audio)

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    To abbreviate a time in French, use the letter h (for heure). For example: 11h10 means 11:10 in English. Telling time in French. The simplest formula to tell the time in French is “il est” (it is in English). Il est is impersonal. For example: Il est une heure: it is one o’clock; Il est deux heures: it’s 2 o’clock. You need to ...