Our telling time in French hangman game is a fun and interactive way for students to practice their French language skills while learning how to tell time. Players will guess letters to uncover the hidden words related to telling time in French.
Telling time in French can be a challenging concept for beginners, but with our hangman game, students can improve their vocabulary and comprehension in a hands-on way. By guessing letters and solving puzzles, players can reinforce their understanding of French time expressions and numbers.
Hangman Game For Telling Time In French

quick facts
- In French, to say the time, you use the verb “il est” followed by the hour and minutes.
- French uses a 24-hour clock system, so there is no need to specify if it is AM or PM.
- When telling time in French, you usually use the numbers 1-12, except for when saying “half past” or “quarter past” the hour.
- To say “quarter past” in French, you would use the phrase “et quart” which means “and a quarter.”
- French speakers often use the word “midi” to mean noon and “minuit” to mean midnight, instead of using the numbers 12:00.
vocabulary list
Hour Heure
Minute Minute
Second Seconde
Clock Horloge
Watch Montre
Timepiece Horlogerie
Digital Numérique
Analog Analogique
AM AM
PM PM
Midnight Minuit
Noon Midi
Quarter Quart
Half Demi
Past Passé
To À
Time zone Fuseau horaire
Stopwatch Chronomètre
Timer Minuteur