Japanese Time Expressions for Beginners (Seconds, Minutes, Hours)

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Meta title (≤60): Japanese Time Expressions: Minutes, Hours & Seconds

Meta description (≤155): Master Japanese time expressions! Learn hours (時), minutes (分), seconds (秒), plus essential phrases like 何時ですか? Complete beginner guide with examples.

H2 Quick Start: Say the Time in 60 Seconds

  • Pattern: [Hour]時 [Minute]分 ([Second]秒)
  • Example: 3:15 PM = 午後3時15分 (maybe add a visual clock icon or simple diagram)
  • = half past (e.g., 2:30 → 2時半)
  • AM/PM: 午前 / 午後 (or use 24-hour time)
  • Questions: 何時(なんじ)? 何分(なんぷん)? 何秒(なんびょう)? 何時に…?
  • Approx vs exact: ごろ/くらい ≈ “around”, ちょうど = “exactly”
  • (One audio example of the full pattern being spoken)

H2 Numbers You Need for Time (Refresher)

(Link to basic numbers guide)

H3 Hours 1–12 (with irregulars)

  • 1–12 quick list; call out 4時=よじ, 7時=しちじ, 9時=くじ
  • Memory aids box: “4, 7, 9 are the weird hours” (よじ, しちじ, くじ)

H3 Minutes & Seconds: Patterns that matter

  • Minutes “p” vs “f” rule-of-thumb: 1,3,4,6,8,10 → …ぷん/…っぷん (いぷん, さんぷん, よんぷん, ろぷん, はぷん, じゅぷん) 2,5,7,9 → …ふん (にふん, ごふん, ななふん, きゅうふん)
  • Seconds: regular …秒(びょう); question word 何秒(なんびょう)

Tip card: Minutes are the only “tricky” part—memorize 10, then build 11–59 by stacking (例: 21分=にじゅういっぷん).

H2 Hours — 時 (ji)

  • Pattern: [number] + 時
  • Table: 1–12 with kana/romaji + audio (tiny 2-column TablePress works great)
  • 午前/午後 and 24-hour conversions (例: 13:00 → 午後1時)
  • Transportation times – Brief mention that train schedules use 24-hour format

H2 Minutes — 分 (fun/pun)

  • Pattern: [number] + 分; show 1–10 once; then 15/30/45/59 examples
  • usage (write 時半, usually no 分)

H2 Seconds — 秒 (byō)

  • Pattern, 1–10 examples, when it’s used (timers, sports, cooking)

H2 Put It Together (Full Clock Times)

  • [Hour]時[Minute]分, [Hour]時半, [Minute]前 / [Minute]過ぎ (optional but useful)
  • 12-hour vs 24-hour examples side-by-side
  • Approximate time ranges – “2-3時ごろ” (around 2-3 o’clock)

H2 Common Time Expressions

  • (morning), (noon/afternoon), (evening/night)
  • いま (now), あとで (later), さっき (a moment ago)
  • Common abbreviations: How times appear in texts/signs (sometimes just numbers)

H2 Asking & Answering Time

  • 何時ですか?/[Time]です。
  • 何時に〜ますか? (point in time → )
  • 何分ですか? 何秒ですか?
  • Approx: ごろ/くらい; Exact: ちょうど
  • (Interlink to Days of the Week for “何曜日(なんようび)?” and to Dates guide for “何日(なんにち)?”)

H2 Duration vs Clock Time (Counter Confusions)

  • 時(じ) = clock hour; 時間(じかん) = duration (“for X hours”)
  • serves both (“5分” time or “for 5 minutes”); can be duration (半じかん)
  • Examples contrasting 3時 vs 3時間
  • (Link to counters guide)

H2 Practice Section (Beginner Drills)

  • Recognition: read 5 screenshots/digital times → say in Japanese
  • Listening: 5 audio clips (you already have a minimal play button pattern)
  • Speaking: prompts with に/ごろ/半 (answer key collapsed)
  • Daily situations practice: “When does the train arrive?” type scenarios
  • Common mistakes with audio corrections

H2 Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Saying よんじ (✗) instead of よじ (✓)
  • Using incorrectly (points in time vs broad time words like 今日— usually dropped)
  • Mixing duration vs clock time
  • 30分 vs in natural speech
  • Cultural note: Brief mention that Japanese people often use gestures (holding up fingers) when saying times

H2 FAQ / 24-Hour & Culture Notes (Condensed)

  • “Do people use 24-hour time?” (yes, timetables/official; speech varies)
  • “How to say ‘on the dot’?” (ちょうど)
  • “Is ‘quarter past’ a thing?” (use 15分/45分, not a special word)
  • “What if I mess up the pronunciation?” (natives will usually understand from context)
  • “Do I need to memorize all minute variations?” (focus on 1-10, then build up)

H2 Next Steps (Internal Links)

  • Days of the Week (何曜日)
  • Months + Dates (何日・何月)
  • Full Date & Time Guide (scheduling: から/まで/までに)
  • 20 Everyday Phrases (polite ways to ask the time)

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