Is feminine in Arabic, therefore we would use feminine form for numbers
As in (السَّاعَة وَحْدِة)
It is one o’clock
الصُّبِح
/iSSubiH/
Means
AM
المَسا
/ilmasaa/
Means
PM
كَمْ السَّاعَة؟
/kam issaaʻah/
Means
What is the time?
نُصّ
/nuSS/
Means
Half
رُبِع
/rubiʻ/
Means
Quarter
تُلْت
/tult/
Means
Third
دَقيقَة
/daʼeeʼah/
Means
Minute
دَقايق
/daʼaayiʼ/
Means
Minutes
“وَ “
means
“And”
When telling time “وَ “
will turn the meaning into “Past”
As in (السَّاعَة أَرْبَعَة و نُصّ)
Half past four
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