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Study Resources
Vocabulary
English | Arabic |
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Hour | ساعة |
Minute | دقيقة |
Second | ثانية |
Clock | ساعة |
Watch | ساعة اليد |
Timepiece | ساعة |
Digital | رقمية |
Analog | تناظرية |
AM | صباحًا |
PM | مساءً |
Midnight | منتصف الليل |
Noon | الظهر |
Quarter | ربع |
Half | نصف |
Past | بعد |
To | إلى |
Time zone | المنطقة الزمنية |
Stopwatch | ساعة التوقف |
Timer | المؤقت |
Quick Facts
- Arabic uses a 24-hour clock system, starting at midnight.
- The numbers 1-12 are used to indicate hours, while numbers 13-24 are used for the afternoon and evening.
- To express minutes, the word "و" (wa) is used, followed by the number of minutes.
- The phrase "صباحاً" (sabaahan) is used for morning and "مساءً" (masaan) for evening.
- To ask for the time, you can say "كم الساعة؟" (kam as-saa'a?) which means "What time is it?"
Downloads
Vocabulary List
Download:telling_time_in_arabic.pdf