Lesson #11, November 14, 2024

When you want to ask what time it is, you can use this phrase:

"Anong oras na?"

This translates to "What time is it?" and is used to ask for the current time.

Key Vocabulary:

"Anong" - What

"Oras" - Time

"Na" - Already

"Umaga" - Morning

"Tanghali" - Noon

"Hapon" - Afternoon

"Gabi" - Evening

"Aalis" - Leaving

"Darating" - Arriving

"Alas" - O'clock

Other Useful Variations:

Anong oras ang tanghalian?

What time is lunch?

Alas dos na ng hapon.

It’s two in the afternoon.

Anong oras darating si Ana?

What time is Ana arriving?

Alas sais na ng gabi.

It’s six in the evening.

Anong oras ang meeting?

What time is the meeting?

Anong oras na ang laro?

What time is the game?

Anong oras tayo magsisimula?

What time will we start?

Anong oras aalis ang bus?

What time is the bus leaving?

Anong oras ang klase?

What time is the class?

Anong oras darating ang delivery?

What time is the delivery arriving?

Take the Quiz

The word for 'movie' is 'pelikula.' How would you ask 'What time is the movie?'

Click the correct words from below:

anong
oras
ang
pelikula
umaga
gabi

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