Telling Time In French Flashcards

Telling time in French flashcards are a helpful tool for learning how to tell time in the French language. These flashcards typically include images of clocks showing different times, along with the corresponding French words for those times. They are a fun and interactive way to practice telling time in French.

Learning how to tell time in French is an important skill for anyone studying the language. By using telling time in French flashcards, students can familiarize themselves with the French words for different hours and minutes. This can help build vocabulary and improve proficiency in telling time in French.

Flashcards For Telling Time In French

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quick facts

  • In French, the word for “clock” is “horloge.”
  • The French use a 24-hour clock system, so instead of saying “3 o’clock,” they would say “15 heures.”
  • When telling time in French, you typically use “et” (and) to connect the hour and minutes, such as “trois heures et quart” (3:15).
  • To say “half past” the hour in French, you would use “et demie,” so 6:30 would be “six heures et demie.”
  • In French, to talk about minutes before the hour, you use the word “moins,” which means “minus,” such as “dix heures moins dix” for 9:50.

card list

FrontBack
HourHeure
Minute Minute
Second Seconde
Clock Horloge
Watch Montre
Timepiece Horlogerie
Digital Numérique
Analog Analogique
Am Am
Pm Pm
Midnight Minuit
Noon Midi
Quarter Quart
Half Demi
Past Passé
To À
Time Zone Fuseau Horaire
Stopwatch Chronomètre
Timer Minuteur
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