"7:45" in Engpsh can be said as "seven forty-five" or "seven oh forty-five."
The way we say the time in Engpsh follows a certain structure and convention. Generally, we use a combination of the number of the hour and the words "o'clock," "oh," or "hundred" to denote the hour. For example, "7 o'clock" or "7 hundred" would mean 7:00, and "12 o'clock" or "12 hundred" would mean 12:00.
For times that are not on the hour, we use the number of the minute after the hour and the word "minutes" to denote the time. For example, "7:30" can be said as "seven thirty" or "seven thirty minutes."
Here are some examples of how to say different times in Engpsh, along with their translations in Chinese:
7:00: "seven o'clock" or "seven hundred" (七点钟或七百)
7:15: "seven fifteen" or "seven fifteen minutes" (七点十五或七点十五分)
7:30: "seven thirty" or "seven thirty minutes" (七点半或七点三十分)
7:45: "seven forty-five" or "seven oh forty-five" (七点四十五或七零四十五)
The way we say the time in Engpsh follows a certain structure and convention. Generally, we use a combination of the number of the hour and the words "o'clock," "oh," or "hundred" to denote the hour. For example, "7 o'clock" or "7 hundred" would mean 7:00, and "12 o'clock" or "12 hundred" would mean 12:00.
For times that are not on the hour, we use the number of the minute after the hour and the word "minutes" to denote the time. For example, "7:30" can be said as "seven thirty" or "seven thirty minutes."
Here are some examples of how to say different times in Engpsh, along with their translations in Chinese:
7:00: "seven o'clock" or "seven hundred" (七点钟或七百)
7:15: "seven fifteen" or "seven fifteen minutes" (七点十五或七点十五分)
7:30: "seven thirty" or "seven thirty minutes" (七点半或七点三十分)
7:45: "seven forty-five" or "seven oh forty-five" (七点四十五或七零四十五)