
Did you know that Czech people use both the 12-hour and 24-hour time systems? We use the 24-hour system in rather formal situations, such as scheduling doctor’s appointments or listening to radio broadcasts, to avoid any potential mix-ups.
On the other hand, the 12-hour system is more commonly used in everyday conversations – eg. with friends and family.
To ask, „What time is it?“ in Czech, you would say, „Kolik je hodin?“
A stranger may ask you like this:
When responding, you’ll notice the use of different verbs based on the number.
For instance:
It’s typical to skip the word HODINA:
Would you like more?
Check:
the episode #7: Czech Verb Fun: DĚLAT and Meals of the Day
the episode #8: Time Talks: Say ‚Half Past‘ Confidently in Czech
the episode #9: Wake Up Your Czech Skills: Verbs for Everyday Life
Listen to the story in the episode #10: My Daily Routine and Jana’s Too! (story)