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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, you will learn how to tell time in Ukrainian. Telling time is an essential skill for everyday communication and will greatly enhance your ability to navigate daily life in Ukraine. We will cover how to express hours and minutes in Ukrainian, as well as practice asking for and giving the time in various situations. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently tell time in Ukrainian and engage in conversations related to time.

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Let's start by learning some vocabulary related to telling time in Ukrainian. Familiarize yourself with the following words and phrases:

  • Time - Час (Chas)
  • Hour - Година (Hodyna)
  • Minute - Хвилина (Khvylyna)
  • Second - Секунда (Sekunda)
  • Morning - Ранок (Ranok)
  • Afternoon - День (Den)
  • Evening - Вечір (Vechir)
  • Night - Ніч (Nich)
  • Midnight - Північ (Pivnich)
  • Noon - Полудень (Poluden)

Now that you have a basic understanding of the vocabulary, let's move on to learning how to express time in Ukrainian.

Telling Time in Ukrainian[edit | edit source]

Expressing Hours[edit | edit source]

To express the hours in Ukrainian, you simply state the number followed by the word "година" (hodyna), which means "hour". Here are some examples:

  • 1 o'clock - 1 година (1 hodyna)
  • 2 o'clock - 2 години (2 hodyny)
  • 3 o'clock - 3 години (3 hodyny)
  • 4 o'clock - 4 години (4 hodyny)
  • 5 o'clock - 5 годин (5 hodyn)
  • 6 o'clock - 6 годин (6 hodyn)
  • 7 o'clock - 7 годин (7 hodyn)
  • 8 o'clock - 8 годин (8 hodyn)
  • 9 o'clock - 9 годин (9 hodyn)
  • 10 o'clock - 10 годин (10 hodyn)
  • 11 o'clock - 11 годин (11 hodyn)
  • 12 o'clock - 12 годин (12 hodyn)

Notice that for numbers 5 and above, we use the plural form of the word "година" (hodyna).

Expressing Minutes[edit | edit source]

To express the minutes in Ukrainian, you state the number followed by the word "хвилина" (khvylyna), which means "minute". Here are some examples:

  • 1 minute - 1 хвилина (1 khvylyna)
  • 2 minutes - 2 хвилини (2 khvylyny)
  • 3 minutes - 3 хвилини (3 khvylyny)
  • 4 minutes - 4 хвилини (4 khvylyny)
  • 5 minutes - 5 хвилин (5 khvylyn)
  • 6 minutes - 6 хвилин (6 khvylyn)
  • 7 minutes - 7 хвилин (7 khvylyn)
  • 8 minutes - 8 хвилин (8 khvylyn)
  • 9 minutes - 9 хвилин (9 khvylyn)
  • 10 minutes - 10 хвилин (10 khvylyn)
  • 15 minutes - 15 хвилин (15 khvylyn)
  • 30 minutes - 30 хвилин (30 khvylyn)
  • 45 minutes - 45 хвилин (45 khvylyn)

Again, notice that for numbers 5 and above, we use the plural form of the word "хвилина" (khvylyna).

Asking for the Time[edit | edit source]

To ask for the time in Ukrainian, you can use the following phrases:

  • "Котра година?" (Kotra hodyna?) - What time is it?
  • "Скільки годин?" (Skilky hodyn?) - How many hours?
  • "Скільки хвилин?" (Skilky khvylyn?) - How many minutes?

For example, you can ask:

  • "Котра година?" (Kotra hodyna?) - What time is it?
  • "Скільки годин?" (Skilky hodyn?) - How many hours?
  • "Скільки хвилин?" (Skilky khvylyn?) - How many minutes?

Giving the Time[edit | edit source]

To give the time in Ukrainian, you can use the following phrases:

  • "Зараз ___ година." (Zaraz ___ hodyna.) - It is ___ o'clock.
  • "Зараз ___ години ___ хвилин." (Zaraz ___ hodyny ___ khvylyn.) - It is ___ hours ___ minutes.
  • "___ година ___ хвилин." (___ hodyna ___ khvylyn.) - ___ o'clock ___ minutes.
  • "___ години ___ хвилин." (___ hodyny ___ khvylyn.) - ___ hours ___ minutes.

For example, you can say:

  • "Зараз одинадцята година." (Zaraz odynadtsiata hodyna.) - It is eleven o'clock.
  • "Зараз п'ятнадцять хвилин по десятій годині." (Zaraz piatnadtsiat khvylyn po desiatii hodyni.) - It is fifteen minutes past ten o'clock.

Remember to use the correct form of the word "година" (hodyna) for the hour and the correct form of the word "хвилина" (khvylyna) for the minute.

Practice Exercise[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to practice what you've learned. Look at the following clock faces and write the time in Ukrainian.

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Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to tell time in Ukrainian. You can now confidently express hours and minutes in Ukrainian, as well as ask for and give the time in various situations. Keep practicing and using your new language skills to reinforce your learning. In the next lesson, we will continue to expand your vocabulary and language proficiency. До побачення! (Do pobachennia!) - Goodbye!

Table of Contents - Ukrainian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


The Ukrainian Alphabet and Pronunciation


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Gender


Family and Relationships


Pronouns and Possessives


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Adjectives and Adverbs


Hobbies and Leisure


Ukrainian Traditions and Holidays


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Shopping and Services


Ukrainian Cuisine

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