Time and Dates

12 languages

SpanishLa Hora y la Fecha
A1Telling time (¿Qué hora es? Es la una. Son las dos.), days of the week (lowercase), months, expressing dates. Uses definite article with days for habitual actions.
FrenchHeure et Date
A1Telling time (Quelle heure est-il? Il est une heure. Il est deux heures.), days of the week, months, expressing dates. Uses le + day for habitual actions.
ItalianOra e Data
A1Telling time (Che ore sono? È l'una. Sono le due.), days of the week, months, expressing dates. Uses definite article with days for habitual actions.
PortugueseAs Horas e a Data
A1Telling time (Que horas são? É uma hora. São duas horas.), days of the week, months, expressing dates. Uses definite article with days and months.
DutchTijd en Datum
A1Telling time uses 'half' before the next hour (half drie = 2:30). Quarter: kwart over/voor. Days and months. Date format: day-month-year. Ordinal numbers for dates.
TurkishSaat ve Tarih
A1Clock time: saat kaç? (what time?), saat üç (three o'clock), buçuk (half), çeyrek (quarter). Days of the week and months.
Hebrewשעון ותאריכים
A1Telling time: מה השעה? (what time?). Days of the week (יום ראשון-שבת), months, and seasons. Hebrew calendar references.
IrishAm agus Dátaí
A1Telling time (Tá sé a... a chlog), days of the week (Dé Luain, Dé Máirt...), months (Eanáir, Feabhra...), and basic temporal expressions (inniu, amárach, inné).
WelshAmser a Dyddiadau
A1Telling time (Mae hi'n... o'r gloch) and days of the week (dydd Llun, dydd Mawrth...), months of the year, and basic temporal expressions.
BasqueOrdua eta Data
A1Telling time and expressing dates. Uses 'orduak' (hours), days of the week (astelehena, asteartea...), months (urtarrila, otsaila...). Calendar uses 1eko, 2ko format.
CatalanL'Hora i la Data
A1Telling time (Quina hora és? - És la una / Són les dues), days (dilluns, dimarts...), months (gener, febrer...), and basic temporal expressions (avui, demà, ahir).
EnglishTelling Time
A1Telling time: o'clock, half past, quarter past/to, minutes past/to. Digital format common in American English. 'At' for specific times.

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