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Dear Arabic learners,
In this lesson, you will learn some sentenses related to time.
Feel free to edit this lesson and add more examples.
Good learning!
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Revision as of 22:11, 12 December 2019

Dear Arabic learners,

In this lesson, you will learn some sentenses related to time.

Feel free to edit this lesson and add more examples.

Good learning!

English Arabic Pronunciation
What time is it? كم الساعة؟ Kam Al-Saa'h
it's one O'clock الساعة الواحدة Al-saa'h Al-wahida
it's two O'clock الساعة الثانية Al-saa'h Althaniya
it's three O'clock الساعة الثالثة Al-saa'h Al-thalitha
it's seven O'clock الساعة السابعة Al-saa'h Al-sabi'ah
it's five past six الساعة السادسة وخمس دقائق Al-saa'h Al-Sadisa wa khams Daka'ek
it's quarter past six الساعة السادسة والربع Al-saa'h Al-Sadisa wa alrobo'
it's twenty past six الساعة السادسة والثلث Al-saa'h Al-Sadisa wa altholth
it's half past six الساعة السادسة والنصف Al-saa'h Al-Sadisa wa Alnisf
it's twenty to eight الساعة الثامنة إلا ثلث Al-saa'h Al-thamina illa thulth
it's quarter to eight الساعة الثامنة إلا ربع Al-saa'h Al-thamina illa robo'
it's five to eight الساعة الثامنة إلا خمس دقائق Al-saa'h Al-thamina illa khams daqa'ek
it's twelve o'clock الساعة الثانية عشرة Al-saa'h Al-thaniyata Ashar