Telling Time 07:11 (Hours : Minutes) in (US) American and (UK) British English. How To Say What Time It Is, Civil, Military and Casual, Written Out in Words. Influenced by Digital
What time is it? Telling time: 07:11
Write Out (the) Time in Words
Telling time using: 1. Civil Time. 2. Casual Time, influenced by the digital. 3. Casual Time, rounding up or down. 4. Military Time.
A. Writing and telling time in American English
1. Telling time using Civil Time
Time written out in words, in American English:
[ | ] - Either could be used.
07:11 = eleven minutes [after | past] seven in the morning.
2. Telling time using Casual Time, influenced by the digital
Time written out in words, in American English:
To differentiate between the hours until noon and those after noon, an additional indicator is used to display time: a.m. (ante meridiem - before noon) and p.m. (post meridiem - after the noon).
a.m. = ante meridiem (morning, before noon).
[ | ] - Either could be used.
07:11 = seven eleven [a.m. | in the morning].
3. Telling time using Casual Time, Rounding Up or Down
Time written out in words, American English:
When telling time many of us use to round off the number of minutes to the nearest multiple of 5.
≈ approximately equal.
[ | ] - Either could be used.
07:11 ≈ ten [after | past] seven in the morning.
4. Telling time using Military Time
Time written out in words, American English
No semicolon between numeric hours and minutes.
Military time is used to avoid any possible confusion between a.m. - ante meridiem (morning, before noon) and p.m. - post meridiem (after the noon).
Each day is made up of a single 24-hour period, beginning at midnight.
0711 hours = zero seven eleven hours.
B. Writing and telling the time 07:11 in (UK) British English
1. Telling the time, Civil Time:
eleven minutes past seven in the morning.
2. Telling the time, Casual Time:
seven eleven [a.m. | in the morning].
[ | ] - Either could be used.
a.m. = ante meridiem (morning, before noon).
How to tell (the) time în English:
The minutes:
The number of minutes is said first then the number of hours, unless the hour is sharp (on the dot - i.e. five o'clock), in which case the number of minutes is not said.
In our case the number of minutes is less than 30 (less than half an hour).
The number of minutes is said as the time that has passed over the current hour.
The hours:
Civil time day is divided into two 12-hour periods beginning alternately at 12 at midnight and at 12 at noon.
The number of hours is 7.
Analog clocks - Did you know?
- The minute hand revolves 12 times faster than the hour hand: the hour hand goes once around the clock every 12 hours while the minute hand goes once around the clock every 1 hour.
- The second hand revolves 60 times faster than the minute hand: the minute hand goes once around the clock every 60 minutes, while the second hand goes once around the clock every one minute; and 12 × 60 = 720 times faster than the hour hand.
- The way we are telling time is a direct result of the way the analog clocks (mechanical clocks, with hands) looked like in the past (they still look almost the same).