Bedeutung
Asking for the current time
Kultureller Hintergrund
The concept of 'Jam Karet' (Rubber Time) means that time is often seen as a suggestion rather than a strict rule. Asking the time is often a way to negotiate when an event will *actually* start. Time is often measured in relation to the five daily prayers. You might hear people say 'after Asar' or 'before Maghrib' instead of a specific clock time. In Java, there is a high emphasis on politeness (Unggah-ungguh). When asking an elder the time, using a softener like 'Nuwun sewu' (excuse me) or 'Boleh tanya' is essential. In cities like Jakarta, despite the 'rubber time' reputation, traffic (macet) is the primary factor in time-telling. People ask the time to calculate if they can make it through the traffic.
The 'Ya' Softener
Add 'ya' at the end ('Jam berapa sekarang, ya?') to sound much more like a native speaker. It makes the question less abrupt.
Don't use 'Apa'
Never say 'Apa jam sekarang?'. It's the most common beginner mistake. Always use 'Berapa'.
Bedeutung
Asking for the current time
The 'Ya' Softener
Add 'ya' at the end ('Jam berapa sekarang, ya?') to sound much more like a native speaker. It makes the question less abrupt.
Don't use 'Apa'
Never say 'Apa jam sekarang?'. It's the most common beginner mistake. Always use 'Berapa'.
Expect a chat
In Indonesia, asking the time is often the start of a longer conversation. Be ready for follow-up questions!
Teste dich selbst
Complete the question to ask for the time.
Jam ______ sekarang?
We use 'berapa' because we are asking for a numerical quantity (the hour).
Which of these is the most natural way to ask a friend the time?
A: Pukul berapakah saat ini? B: Jam berapa sekarang? C: Berapa jam sekarang?
B is the standard neutral/informal way. A is too formal, and C is grammatically incorrect.
Fill in the missing line in this dialogue.
Budi: Maaf, saya terlambat! Ani: Lihat ______! Ini sudah jam sembilan!
Ani is pointing out how late it is by asking Budi to look at the time.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
1. Pukul berapa sekarang? 2. Jam berapa sekarang?
'Pukul' is formal, 'Jam' is neutral/informal.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Jam vs Pukul
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenJam ______ sekarang?
We use 'berapa' because we are asking for a numerical quantity (the hour).
A: Pukul berapakah saat ini? B: Jam berapa sekarang? C: Berapa jam sekarang?
B is the standard neutral/informal way. A is too formal, and C is grammatically incorrect.
Budi: Maaf, saya terlambat! Ani: Lihat ______! Ini sudah jam sembilan!
Ani is pointing out how late it is by asking Budi to look at the time.
1. Pukul berapa sekarang? 2. Jam berapa sekarang?
'Pukul' is formal, 'Jam' is neutral/informal.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes! In casual conversation, dropping 'sekarang' is very common and perfectly natural.
'Jam' is for duration and casual time. 'Pukul' is for formal points in time. Use 'Jam' for 90% of your daily life.
Start with 'Jam...' followed by the number. For example: 'Jam tiga' (3:00) or 'Jam setengah empat' (3:30).
Because Indonesian views time as a countable quantity of hours, not an abstract concept.
Not at all! It's very common. Just start with 'Permisi' (Excuse me) or 'Maaf' (Sorry).
It stands for 'Waktu Indonesia Barat' (West Indonesian Time), used in Jakarta and Sumatra.
You can say 'Jam berapa sekarang tepatnya?' or 'Jam berapa sekarang pasnya?'.
In a formal email, it's better to use 'Pukul berapa...'. In a casual message, 'Jam berapa' is fine.
Yes! 'Jam' means hour, clock, and watch. Context tells you which one is meant.
Use 'Jam berapa mulai?' (What time [does it] start?).
Verwandte Redewendungen
Jam tangan
similarWristwatch
Tepat waktu
contrastOn time
Jam karet
specialized formRubber time / being late
Pukul berapa?
synonymWhat time? (Formal)