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How do I say "Any time" or "Any time after 3pm"?
For example, in English:
- What time shall I call you?
- Any time after 3pm.
How do I say that in Indonesian?
Thank you.
Mar 30, 2014 2:50 AM
Answers · 7
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"Kapan saja (any time), di atas jam 3 sore (After 3 PM)"
Or
"Kapan saja setelah (after) jam 3 sore"
And if you wanna make a sentence sounds more indonesia you can say:
"Boleh kapan saja, tapi setelah jam 3 sore ya"
March 30, 2014
#additional note :))
-Time in Indonesia
We usually use 24 hours time, so there is no AM and PM
So you can say :
- 3. 30 PM = "Jam lima belas (15) tiga puluh (30)
(15.30)" or "Jam setengah empat sore"
And we usually use "pagi, siang, malam" . Like :
12 AM to 10 AM = Pagi (morning time)
11 AM to 2 PM = siang (afternoon)
3 PM to 6 PM = sore (evening)
6 PM to 12 AM = malam (late evening/ night)
So you can say :
- 7 AM = jam tujuh (7) pagi
- 12 PM = jam dua belas (12) siang
- 4 PM = jam empat (4) sore
- 8.30 PM = jam delapan (8) tiga puluh (30) malam or "jam setengah sembilan malam"
March 30, 2014
kapan saya bisa menelponmu?
Kapan saja setelah jam 3 sore (formal)
Kapan ajalah setelah jam 3 sore (informal)
April 25, 2014
Bisa juga dijawab dengan "kapanpun, setelah jam 3 sore"
But it's usually for unformal conversation. For formal conversation you can use "kapan saja, setelah jam 3 sore"
Hope it helps you! :)
March 30, 2014
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March 30, 2014
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