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Welcome to this engaging lesson on telling time in Bosnian! Understanding how to express time is essential for everyday conversations, whether you're planning a meeting, catching a train, or simply asking someone when they will arrive. In this lesson, we will explore the vocabulary and phrases used to tell time, along with practical exercises to ensure you can confidently use them in your daily life.


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We will cover:


__TOC__
* Basic vocabulary related to time
 
* How to read a clock in Bosnian
 
* Different formats for expressing time


== Introduction ==
* Practical examples to illustrate usage


In this lesson, you will learn how to tell time in Bosnian. Telling time is an essential skill to have when communicating with native speakers or navigating Bosnia and Herzegovina. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to read clocks, express time in different formats, and use time-related vocabulary in daily conversations.
* Exercises to practice your new skills


== Vocabulary ==
So, let's dive in and get started!


Here are some words and phrases related to time that you will need to know:
__TOC__
 
=== Basic Vocabulary for Telling Time ===
 
To tell time in Bosnian, you will need to familiarize yourself with some essential vocabulary. Below is a table that outlines the key terms related to telling time.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Bosnian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Bosnian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| vrijeme || vree-yeh-meh || time
 
| sati || /sati/ || hour(s)
 
|-
|-
| sat || saht || clock/hour/watch
 
| minuta || /minuta/ || minute(s)
 
|-
|-
| minut || mee-noot || minute
 
| sekunda || /sekunda/ || second(s)
 
|-
|-
| sekund || seh-koond || second
 
| pola || /pola/ || half
 
|-
|-
| jutro || yoo-troh || morning
 
| četvrt || /četvrt/ || quarter
 
|-
|-
| dan || dahn || day
 
| jutros || /jutros/ || this morning
 
|-
|-
| večer || veh-chehr || evening
 
| popodne || /popodne/ || afternoon
 
|-
|-
| noć || notch || night
 
| veče || /veče/ || evening
 
|-
|-
| jučer || yoo-chehr || yesterday
 
| noć || /noć/ || night
 
|-
|-
| danas || dah-nahs || today
 
| ujutro || /ujutro/ || in the morning
 
|}
 
Now that we've established some basic vocabulary, let's explore how to read a clock in Bosnian.
 
=== Reading a Clock in Bosnian ===
 
When telling time, we typically follow a few crucial steps:
 
1. Identify the hour.
 
2. Identify the minutes.
 
3. Combine them to express the time correctly.
 
Here's how we express time in Bosnian:
 
* '''It is [hour] o'clock.''' 
 
_To je [sat] sati._
 
* '''It is [hour] and [minutes].''' 
 
_To je [sat] i [minuta]._
 
* '''It is [quarter] past [hour].''' 
 
_To je četvrt nakon [sata]._
 
* '''It is [quarter] to [hour].''' 
 
_To je četvrt do [sata]._
 
== Examples of Telling Time
 
Let’s look at some examples of telling time in Bosnian:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Bosnian !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| To je jedan sat. || /To je jedan sat/ || It is one o'clock.
 
|-
 
| To je dva sata. || /To je dva sata/ || It is two o'clock.
 
|-
 
| To je tri sata i pet minuta. || /To je tri sata i pet minuta/ || It is three o'clock and five minutes.
 
|-
|-
| sutra || soo-trah || tomorrow
 
| To je četiri sata i deset minuta. || /To je četiri sata i deset minuta/ || It is four o'clock and ten minutes.
 
|-
|-
| prije podne || pree-yeh pohd-neh || AM
 
| To je pet sati i petnaest minuta. || /To je pet sati i petnaest minuta/ || It is five o'clock and fifteen minutes.
 
|-
|-
| poslije podne || pohs-lee-yeh pohd-neh || PM
 
| To je šest sati i dvadeset minuta. || /To je šest sati i dvadeset minuta/ || It is six o'clock and twenty minutes.
 
|-
 
| To je sedam sati i polovina. || /To je sedam sati i polovina/ || It is half past seven.
 
|-
 
| To je osam sati i polovina. || /To je osam sati i polovina/ || It is half past eight.
 
|-
 
| To je devet sati i pet minuta do deset. || /To je devet sati i pet minuta do deset/ || It is five minutes to ten.
 
|-
 
| To je deset sati i petnaest minuta do jedanaest. || /To je deset sati i petnaest minuta do jedanaest/ || It is fifteen minutes to eleven.
 
|}
|}


* Note: In Bosnian, time is expressed using the 24-hour clock. It is also common to use "prije podne" (before afternoon) and "poslije podne" (afternoon and evening) to indicate AM and PM, respectively.
=== Using Time in Various Contexts ===


== Telling Time ==
Understanding how to tell time is not just about saying the numbers; it's also about using them appropriately in context. Here are some common phrases that you may find useful when discussing time:


Telling time in Bosnian is fairly simple if you know the basics. The basic format is:
* '''What time is it?''' 


<s>hour</s> + <s>minutes</s> + "je" (is)
_Koliko je sati?_


For example:
* '''I will meet you at [time].''' 


* <b>10:15 je.</b> (It is 10:15.)
_Sastaću se s tobom u [vreme]._
* <b>3:30 je.</b> (It is 3:30.)


To express the exact minute, simply add the number of minutes after the hour:
* '''Let’s have lunch at [time].''' 


* <b>10:15 je.</b> (It is 10:15.)
_Idemo na ručak u [vreme]._
* <b>10:45 je.</b> (It is 10:45.)


Sometimes you may hear people using the phrase "i/and" when telling time, for example:
* '''The train leaves at [time].''' 


* <b>10 i 15.</b> (10 and 15. = 10:15)
_Voz polazi u [vreme]._
* <b>3 i 30.</b> (3 and 30. = 3:30)


It is common to use ordinal numbers when referring to hours (e.g. first, second, third) in Bosnian, rather than cardinal numbers (e.g. one, two, three). Here are the ordinal numbers from 1-12 in Bosnian:
* '''I wake up at [time].''' 


* prvi (first)
_Budem se u [vreme]._
* drugi (second)
* treći (third)
* četvrti (fourth)
* peti (fifth)
* šesti (sixth)
* sedmi (seventh)
* osmi (eighth)
* deveti (ninth)
* deseti (tenth)
* jedanaesti (eleventh)
* dvanaesti (twelfth)


Here is an example of how to tell time using ordinal numbers:
Now that you've learned how to express time and some related phrases, let’s practice with some exercises!


* <b>pet i tri četvrtine.</b> (five and three quarters = 5:45)
=== Practice Exercises ===


To express half past the hour, use the word "pola" followed by the ordinal number for the next hour:
Here are some exercises to help you apply what you’ve learned. Each exercise is followed by detailed solutions and explanations.


* <b>pola drugi.</b> (half past two = 2:30)
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===


To indicate a quarter past the hour, use the phrase "četvrtina poslije" followed by the ordinal number for the current hour:
Fill in the blanks with the correct Bosnian expression for time.


* <b>četvrtina poslije peti.</b> (a quarter past five = 5:15)
1. To je ___ sati. (It is ___ o'clock.)


Similarly, to indicate a quarter to the hour, use the phrase "četvrtina do" followed by the ordinal number for the next hour:
2. To je ___ sati i ___ minuta. (It is ___ o'clock and ___ minutes.)


* <b>četvrtina do deseti.</b> (a quarter to ten = 9:45)
3. To je ___ pola ___ . (It is half past ___.)


Here are some more examples:
4. To je ___ četvrt do ___. (It is quarter to ___.)


* <b>šest.</b> (six o'clock = 6:00)
''Solutions:''
* <b>pet i dvadeset.</b> (five twenty = 5:20)
* <b>devet i petnaest.</b> (nine fifteen = 9:15)
* <b>deset i pedeset pet.</b> (ten fifty-five = 10:55)


== Exercises ==
1. (insert hour)


1. Translate the following times to Bosnian:
2. (insert hour) (insert minutes)
* a) 2:30 PM
* b) 9:00 AM
* c) 8:45 PM
* d) 3:15 AM


2. Express the following times in words:
3. (insert hour)
* a) 5:00
* b) 1:30
* c) 7:45
* d) 12:05


3. Fill in the blanks with the correct phrases or numbers:
4. (insert hour)
* a) <b>_____ i petnaest.</b> (Fifteen past nine.)
* b) <b>Polovina _____.</b> (Half past ten.)
* c) <b>Četvrtina do _____.</b> (A quarter to three.)
* d) <b>_____ i tri četvrtine.</b> (Three quarters past six.)  


4. Create your own sentences using the vocabulary and phrases from this lesson.
=== Exercise 2: Translate the Sentences ===


== Conclusion ==
Translate the following sentences from English to Bosnian.


Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to tell time in Bosnian. Keep practicing to reinforce your skills and gain confidence in using time-related vocabulary in everyday conversations. In the next lesson, you will learn about food and drink vocabulary in Bosnian.
1. It is three o'clock.


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2. I will meet you at five.
 
3. The meeting starts at ten fifteen.
 
4. What time is it?
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. To su tri sata.
 
2. Sastaću se s tobom u pet.
 
3. Sastanak počinje u deset i petnaest.
 
4. Koliko je sati?
 
=== Exercise 3: Create Your Schedule ===
 
Write down your daily schedule in Bosnian using the time expressions you have learned. For example:
 
* I wake up at 7:00 AM. 
 
_Budem se u 7:00 ujutro._
 
''Solutions:''
 
* (Your sentences here)
 
=== Exercise 4: Time Matching ===
 
Match the Bosnian time expressions with their English translations.
 
1. To je šest sati. 
 
2. To je petnaest minuta do osam. 
 
3. To je devet sati i trideset minuta. 
 
4. Koliko je sati?
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. It is six o'clock.
 
2. It is fifteen minutes to eight.
 
3. It is nine thirty.
 
4. What time is it?
 
=== Exercise 5: Listening Practice ===
 
Listen to a recording of various times being spoken in Bosnian and write down what you hear.
 
''Solutions:''
 
* (Your recorded phrases)
 
=== Exercise 6: Clock Drawing ===
 
Draw a clock showing the following times and write the Bosnian expression for each.
 
1. 4:00
 
2. 7:30
 
3. 9:15
 
4. 11:45
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. To su četiri sata.
 
2. To je polovina osam.
 
3. To je četvrt do deset.
 
4. To je petnaest minuta do dvanaest.
 
=== Exercise 7: Role Play ===
 
With a partner, practice asking and answering questions about time. Use the following prompts:
 
* Ask: What time is it?
 
* Answer: It is ___ o'clock.
 
''Solutions:''
 
* (Your role-play dialogues)
 
=== Exercise 8: Time Conversion ===
 
Convert the following times to Bosnian.
 
1. 12:00 PM
 
2. 3:45 PM
 
3. 9:05 AM
 
4. 1:30 AM
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. To je dvanaest sati.
 
2. To je petnaest minuta do četiri.
 
3. To je devet sati i pet minuta.
 
4. To je polovina dva.
 
=== Exercise 9: Group Conversation ===
 
In small groups, discuss your daily routines using the time expressions you have learned.
 
''Solutions:''
 
* (Your group conversation notes)
 
=== Exercise 10: Quiz ===
 
Take a short quiz to test your knowledge on telling time in Bosnian.
 
1. How do you say “It is five o'clock” in Bosnian?
 
2. What does “Koliko je sati?” mean?
 
3. How do you express “It is half past three” in Bosnian?
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. To je pet sati.
 
2. What time is it?
 
3. To je polovina četiri.
 
=== Conclusion ===
 
Congratulations on completing this lesson on telling time in Bosnian! You are now equipped with the vocabulary and phrases needed to express time confidently. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep using these expressions in your daily conversations.
 
As you continue your journey through the Bosnian language, keep in mind how essential these skills are for effective communication.
 
Thank you for your hard work, and good luck in your learning journey!
 
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BosnianVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Telling Time

Welcome to this engaging lesson on telling time in Bosnian! Understanding how to express time is essential for everyday conversations, whether you're planning a meeting, catching a train, or simply asking someone when they will arrive. In this lesson, we will explore the vocabulary and phrases used to tell time, along with practical exercises to ensure you can confidently use them in your daily life.

We will cover:

  • Basic vocabulary related to time
  • How to read a clock in Bosnian
  • Different formats for expressing time
  • Practical examples to illustrate usage
  • Exercises to practice your new skills

So, let's dive in and get started!

Basic Vocabulary for Telling Time[edit | edit source]

To tell time in Bosnian, you will need to familiarize yourself with some essential vocabulary. Below is a table that outlines the key terms related to telling time.

Bosnian Pronunciation English
sati /sati/ hour(s)
minuta /minuta/ minute(s)
sekunda /sekunda/ second(s)
pola /pola/ half
četvrt /četvrt/ quarter
jutros /jutros/ this morning
popodne /popodne/ afternoon
veče /veče/ evening
noć /noć/ night
ujutro /ujutro/ in the morning

Now that we've established some basic vocabulary, let's explore how to read a clock in Bosnian.

Reading a Clock in Bosnian[edit | edit source]

When telling time, we typically follow a few crucial steps:

1. Identify the hour.

2. Identify the minutes.

3. Combine them to express the time correctly.

Here's how we express time in Bosnian:

  • It is [hour] o'clock.

_To je [sat] sati._

  • It is [hour] and [minutes].

_To je [sat] i [minuta]._

  • It is [quarter] past [hour].

_To je četvrt nakon [sata]._

  • It is [quarter] to [hour].

_To je četvrt do [sata]._

== Examples of Telling Time

Let’s look at some examples of telling time in Bosnian:

Bosnian Pronunciation English
To je jedan sat. /To je jedan sat/ It is one o'clock.
To je dva sata. /To je dva sata/ It is two o'clock.
To je tri sata i pet minuta. /To je tri sata i pet minuta/ It is three o'clock and five minutes.
To je četiri sata i deset minuta. /To je četiri sata i deset minuta/ It is four o'clock and ten minutes.
To je pet sati i petnaest minuta. /To je pet sati i petnaest minuta/ It is five o'clock and fifteen minutes.
To je šest sati i dvadeset minuta. /To je šest sati i dvadeset minuta/ It is six o'clock and twenty minutes.
To je sedam sati i polovina. /To je sedam sati i polovina/ It is half past seven.
To je osam sati i polovina. /To je osam sati i polovina/ It is half past eight.
To je devet sati i pet minuta do deset. /To je devet sati i pet minuta do deset/ It is five minutes to ten.
To je deset sati i petnaest minuta do jedanaest. /To je deset sati i petnaest minuta do jedanaest/ It is fifteen minutes to eleven.

Using Time in Various Contexts[edit | edit source]

Understanding how to tell time is not just about saying the numbers; it's also about using them appropriately in context. Here are some common phrases that you may find useful when discussing time:

  • What time is it?

_Koliko je sati?_

  • I will meet you at [time].

_Sastaću se s tobom u [vreme]._

  • Let’s have lunch at [time].

_Idemo na ručak u [vreme]._

  • The train leaves at [time].

_Voz polazi u [vreme]._

  • I wake up at [time].

_Budem se u [vreme]._

Now that you've learned how to express time and some related phrases, let’s practice with some exercises!

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Here are some exercises to help you apply what you’ve learned. Each exercise is followed by detailed solutions and explanations.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the correct Bosnian expression for time.

1. To je ___ sati. (It is ___ o'clock.)

2. To je ___ sati i ___ minuta. (It is ___ o'clock and ___ minutes.)

3. To je ___ pola ___ . (It is half past ___.)

4. To je ___ četvrt do ___. (It is quarter to ___.)

Solutions:

1. (insert hour)

2. (insert hour) (insert minutes)

3. (insert hour)

4. (insert hour)

Exercise 2: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences from English to Bosnian.

1. It is three o'clock.

2. I will meet you at five.

3. The meeting starts at ten fifteen.

4. What time is it?

Solutions:

1. To su tri sata.

2. Sastaću se s tobom u pet.

3. Sastanak počinje u deset i petnaest.

4. Koliko je sati?

Exercise 3: Create Your Schedule[edit | edit source]

Write down your daily schedule in Bosnian using the time expressions you have learned. For example:

  • I wake up at 7:00 AM.

_Budem se u 7:00 ujutro._

Solutions:

  • (Your sentences here)

Exercise 4: Time Matching[edit | edit source]

Match the Bosnian time expressions with their English translations.

1. To je šest sati.

2. To je petnaest minuta do osam.

3. To je devet sati i trideset minuta.

4. Koliko je sati?

Solutions:

1. It is six o'clock.

2. It is fifteen minutes to eight.

3. It is nine thirty.

4. What time is it?

Exercise 5: Listening Practice[edit | edit source]

Listen to a recording of various times being spoken in Bosnian and write down what you hear.

Solutions:

  • (Your recorded phrases)

Exercise 6: Clock Drawing[edit | edit source]

Draw a clock showing the following times and write the Bosnian expression for each.

1. 4:00

2. 7:30

3. 9:15

4. 11:45

Solutions:

1. To su četiri sata.

2. To je polovina osam.

3. To je četvrt do deset.

4. To je petnaest minuta do dvanaest.

Exercise 7: Role Play[edit | edit source]

With a partner, practice asking and answering questions about time. Use the following prompts:

  • Ask: What time is it?
  • Answer: It is ___ o'clock.

Solutions:

  • (Your role-play dialogues)

Exercise 8: Time Conversion[edit | edit source]

Convert the following times to Bosnian.

1. 12:00 PM

2. 3:45 PM

3. 9:05 AM

4. 1:30 AM

Solutions:

1. To je dvanaest sati.

2. To je petnaest minuta do četiri.

3. To je devet sati i pet minuta.

4. To je polovina dva.

Exercise 9: Group Conversation[edit | edit source]

In small groups, discuss your daily routines using the time expressions you have learned.

Solutions:

  • (Your group conversation notes)

Exercise 10: Quiz[edit | edit source]

Take a short quiz to test your knowledge on telling time in Bosnian.

1. How do you say “It is five o'clock” in Bosnian?

2. What does “Koliko je sati?” mean?

3. How do you express “It is half past three” in Bosnian?

Solutions:

1. To je pet sati.

2. What time is it?

3. To je polovina četiri.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations on completing this lesson on telling time in Bosnian! You are now equipped with the vocabulary and phrases needed to express time confidently. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep using these expressions in your daily conversations.

As you continue your journey through the Bosnian language, keep in mind how essential these skills are for effective communication.

Thank you for your hard work, and good luck in your learning journey!

Table of Contents - Bosnian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Introduction to Bosnian Alphabet


Basic Bosnian Sentence Structure


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Pronouns


Verbs and Tenses


Numbers and Time


Food and Drink


Travel and Transportation


Bosnian Customs and Traditions


Adjectives and Adverbs


Family and Relationships


Hobbies and Leisure Activities


Bosnian Literature and Cinema

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