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How do you say 1830 in military time?

By Sarah Rowe

Military Time 1830 is: 06:30 PM using 12-hour clock notation, 18:30 using 24-hour clock notation.

How do you say 0025 in military time?

Military Time 0025 is: 12:25 AM using 12-hour clock notation, 00:25 using 24-hour clock notation.

How do you say 0019 in military time?

Military Time 0019 is: 12:19 AM using 12-hour clock notation, 00:19 using 24-hour clock notation.

9:00 a.m. — 0900 hrs. 10:00 a.m. — 1000 hrs.

How do you say 0015 in military time?

The 12-hour clock time 12:15 a. m. would be 0015 , pronounced “Zero hundred one-fife” or “Zero hundred fifteen” as military time.

“Two zero hundred” formally, “Twenty hundred” informally. But I would write it as 2000, not 20:00, so I guess I would be more likely to read the version with the colon as twenty hundred. Never “twenty hundred hours”!

How do you read 24-hour time out loud?

In 24-hour notation you never say o’clock. Say the value of the hours part first, then the minutes. If the hours or minutes are less than 10, say Oh (for zero) first. Non-military people don’t usually say the “Oh” before hours, especially if the minutes are non-zero.

Is it 0000 or 2400?

If it is the beginning of the day, activity, or event then use 0000 (Pronounced: “Zero Hundred Hours” or “Midnight”). If it is the end of the day, activity or event then use 2400 (Pronounced: “Zero Hundred Hours,” “Twenty Four Hundred Hours,” or “Midnight”).

Learning military time is easy, especially for the morning hours. Beginning at 12:00 AM as 0000 (spoken- Zero Hundred Hours) each hour following, add a zero before the standard time 1:00 AM as 0100 (spoken- Zero One Hundred) until 12:00 PM (spoken- twelve hundred hour).

How do you say 1005 in military time?

Military Time 1005 is: 10:05 AM using 12-hour clock notation, 10:05 using 24-hour clock notation.

How do you pronounce 0001?

It would either be zero zero zero one or twenty four zero one.

Can you say 13 o clock?

Only use o’clock up to 12

We only use ‘o’clock’ for precise hours. We only use ‘o’clock’ when we are telling time using the 12-hour clock so English speakers would never say ’13 o’clock’.