French/Lessons/Time

In French, il est is used to express the time; though it would literally translate as he is, it is actually, in this case, equivalent to it is (impersonal il). Unlike in English, it is always important to use heures (hours) when referring to the time. In English, it is okay to say It’s nine, but this wouldn’t make sense in French.

Time is often abbreviated using h for heure(s). For example, 9 o'clock AM would be 9h or 9h00. They also use 24-hour time in this format, so 10 o'clock PM would be 22h.


 * Jean-Quelle heure est-il?
 * Paul-Il est midi.


 * Jean -Quelle heure est-il?
 * Paul-Il est deux heures du matin.