Examples of using "Saat" in a sentence and their english translations:
"What time is it?" "It's 3:20."
It is 7 o'clock.
"What's the time?" "It's 2:30."
- The clock has stopped.
- The clock stopped.
- A clock stopped.
- The clock has stopped.
- The clock stopped.
It's 8:00 p.m.
- It's 3:30.
- It's three-thirty.
- It's half past three.
There is no clock,
What time?
The watch broke down.
The clock is wrong.
It's two o'clock.
It's one o'clock.
The clock is defective.
- The clock has stopped.
- The clock stopped.
It's five o'clock.
- It's quarter to eight now.
- It is 7:45.
- It's 7:45.
The clock is broken.
It's twenty past six.
The watch doesn't work.
It is 7:30.
The clock is slow.
It was six o'clock.
- It's seven o'clock.
- It is seven o'clock.
- It's half past eight.
- It's eight-thirty.
- It's 8:30.
- It's seven o'clock.
- It is seven o'clock.
It's three o'clock.
It's four o'clock.
It's six o'clock.
It's eight o'clock.
It's nine o'clock.
It's ten o'clock.
It's 18:15.
It's 9:15.
"What time is it now?" "It's ten o'clock."
I like to wear a watch.
"What is the time?" "It is twenty minutes to three."
"What time is it now?" "It's 3:30."
You're three hours late.
What time are you coming?
Why do you wear a watch?
What time's your shift?
What time's your class?
The alarm clock is ringing.
"Fadil left." "What time was that?" "At nine o'clock."
- It's a quarter past nine.
- It's 9:15.
It's nearly six o'clock.
I had a nap for about an hour.
- It is already eleven.
- It's already 11.
- It's already eleven.
What time is it now?
It's ten to nine.
An expensive watch is not necessarily a good one.
I slept nine hours.
"What time is it now?" "It's 2:30."
It's getting quite late.
How many hours a week do you work?
- You work at nine o'clock.
- You start working at nine.
The movie starts at ten o'clock.
Would two o'clock be all right?
About what time?
- What time does it close?
- At what time does it close?
- When does the shop close?
What time can you come?
What time did you eat?
What time shall I come?
It is almost ten o'clock.
It's six o'clock already.
It is just five o'clock.
It's almost six o'clock.
It is close to seven o'clock.
Let's meet at one o'clock.
This clock is broken.
The clock says two.
It was seven thirty.