A1 Expression Neutral 5 min read

كم الساعة؟

kam as-sa'ah?

What time is it?

Literally: How much the hour?

In 15 Seconds

  • Directly asks 'What time is it?'
  • Works in most everyday situations.
  • Neutral formality, good for friends or colleagues.
  • Literal meaning: 'How much is the hour?'

Meaning

This is the go-to phrase when you need to know the current time in Arabic. It's super straightforward, like asking a friend 'What's the time?' It carries a friendly vibe, perfect for everyday interactions, from checking your watch to coordinating plans.

Key Examples

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Texting a friend to meet up

أنا في الطريق، كم الساعة الآن؟

I'm on my way, what time is it now?

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At a café, checking your watch

عفواً، كم الساعة؟

Excuse me, what time is it?

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Professional meeting on Zoom

يبدو أن الوقت قد تأخر، كم الساعة لو سمحتم؟

It seems it's getting late, what time is it please?

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Cultural Background

Egyptians are very relaxed about time. If you ask 'Es-sa'a kam?', you might get an answer like 'Saba'a wa nuss' (7:30), but don't be surprised if the meeting actually starts at 8:00. In Saudi Arabia, the time for the five daily prayers is the primary way people organize their day. You might hear 'After Asr' or 'Before Maghrib' instead of a numerical time. In Lebanon, people often mix Arabic with French or English. You might hear 'Addesh el-sa'a?' followed by 'Merci!' Moroccans use 'Sh-hal' for 'how much'. Their dialect (Darija) is quite distinct, but they will perfectly understand 'Kam al-sa'ah' if you use it.

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Use 'Min fadlak'

Always add 'Min fadlak' (Please) before or after the phrase to sound like a polite native speaker.

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The 'Al-' is Crucial

If you forget the 'al-', people will think you are asking 'How many hours?' and will be confused.

In 15 Seconds

  • Directly asks 'What time is it?'
  • Works in most everyday situations.
  • Neutral formality, good for friends or colleagues.
  • Literal meaning: 'How much is the hour?'

What It Means

This phrase is your direct ticket to finding out the time in Arabic. It literally asks 'How much is the hour?' which sounds a bit quirky in English, but makes perfect sense in Arabic. Think of it as asking for the 'value' of the current hour. It's the most common and universally understood way to ask 'What time is it?' There's no hidden meaning; it's as simple as it sounds. Did you know some languages don't even have a direct equivalent? Arabic keeps it simple!

How To Use It

You'll use كم الساعة؟ (kam as-sā'ah?) in almost any situation where you need to know the time. It's versatile enough for a quick glance at your phone or a more formal inquiry. You can say it to a stranger on the street, your boss, or your best friend. It's the Swiss Army knife of time-telling questions in Arabic. Just remember to pronounce it clearly, and you're golden.

Formality & Register

This phrase is wonderfully flexible. It sits comfortably in the 'neutral' zone, meaning you can use it in most settings without sounding too casual or too stiff. Think of it as the default setting for asking time. It's polite enough for a business meeting but casual enough for a quick text to a buddy. It's like the little black dress of Arabic phrases – always appropriate! Just don't try to wear it to a black-tie event without a little extra politeness, maybe add لو سمحت (law samaḥt - excuse me).

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you're meeting friends for coffee. You glance at your watch and wonder if you're late. You'd casually ask, كم الساعة؟. Or maybe you're in a formal meeting, and a presentation is running long. You might discreetly ask a colleague, كم الساعة؟ (perhaps with a raised eyebrow). It fits perfectly when you're watching a Netflix show and want to know when your favorite part is coming up, or when you're ordering food via an app and need to check delivery times. It's that ubiquitous.

When To Use It

Use كم الساعة؟ when you genuinely need to know the time. This includes:

  • Checking if you're running late for an appointment.
  • Coordinating meetups with friends or family.
  • Planning your day around specific schedules.
  • Knowing when a TV show or event starts.
  • Estimating travel time.
  • Simply satisfying your curiosity about the hour. It's your go-to for any time-related query. It's useful for everything from planning your commute to deciding when to raid the snack cupboard.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using كم الساعة؟ when the time is obvious or already being discussed. For example, if someone just told you it's 3 PM, asking كم الساعة؟ again would be redundant and a bit silly. Also, don't use it if you're asking about a specific date or day of the week – that requires different phrases! It's also not the phrase to use if you're asking for someone's age (that's كم عمرك؟ - kam 'umruk?). Stick to time, and you'll be fine. Don't ask the time if the clock is literally right in front of you; that's just rude, even in Arabic!

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes get confused with similar-sounding phrases or try to translate too literally. A common pitfall is using the wrong number word or mixing up question words. For instance, saying متى الساعة؟ (matā as-sā'ah? - When is the hour?) is grammatically awkward for asking the current time, though understandable. The most frequent error is simply trying to force English sentence structure onto Arabic. Stick to the established phrase; it's tried and tested!

متى الساعة؟ كم الساعة؟

✗ كم الوقت؟ (kam al-waqt?) can sometimes be heard, but كم الساعة؟ is more standard for the *exact* hour.

Common Variations

While كم الساعة؟ is king, you might hear slight variations, especially regionally or in very casual settings. Sometimes, people drop the ؟ (question mark) in informal texting and just write كم الساعه. In some dialects, you might hear شو الساعة؟ (shū as-sā'ah?) in the Levant (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine). It's like the difference between 'What time is it?' and 'What's the time?' – both work, but one feels a tad more colloquial. It’s like saying ‘y’all’ versus ‘you all’ – same meaning, different flavor.

Real Conversations

Scenario 1: Meeting a friend

Friend A: أهلاً! هل أنت مستعد للذهاب؟ (Ahlan! Hal anta musta'idd lil-dhahāb? - Hello! Are you ready to go?)

Friend B: تقريباً. كم الساعة؟ (Taqreeban. Kam as-sā'ah? - Almost. What time is it?)

Friend A: إنها الثالثة والنصف. (Innahā ath-thālithah wa niṣf. - It's half past three.)

Scenario 2: In a taxi

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Passenger

كم الساعة؟ أريد أن أعرف متى سأصل. (Kam as-sā'ah? Urīd an a'rif matā sa-aṣil. - What time is it? I want to know when I'll arrive.)
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Driver

الآن حوالي الساعة الرابعة. (Al'ān ḥawālī as-sā'ah ar-rābi'ah. - It's about 4 o'clock now.)

Quick FAQ

  • What's the most basic way to ask the time? كم الساعة؟ is the standard. It's direct and universally understood.
  • Can I use it in formal situations? Yes, it's neutral enough for most professional settings. Just add politeness markers if needed.
  • What if I'm texting? You can often just type كم الساعه؟ or even omit the question mark in very casual chats.
  • Are there regional differences? Yes, the Levant uses شو الساعة؟ frequently. Other regions stick to كم الساعة؟.
  • What does it literally mean? It translates to 'How much is the hour?', asking for the current numerical value of the time.

Usage Notes

This phrase is highly versatile and generally neutral in formality. While perfectly acceptable in professional contexts, adding politeness markers like `لو سمحت` (please) enhances its suitability for formal interactions. Be mindful not to ask if the time is already clearly visible to the person you're addressing.

💡

Use 'Min fadlak'

Always add 'Min fadlak' (Please) before or after the phrase to sound like a polite native speaker.

⚠️

The 'Al-' is Crucial

If you forget the 'al-', people will think you are asking 'How many hours?' and will be confused.

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Dialect Awareness

If you are in Egypt, say 'Es-sa'a kam?'. You'll get an immediate smile for knowing the local way.

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend to meet up
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أنا في الطريق، كم الساعة الآن؟

I'm on my way, what time is it now?

Casual and direct, perfect for coordinating plans via text.

#2 At a café, checking your watch
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عفواً، كم الساعة؟

Excuse me, what time is it?

Polite and common way to ask a stranger or staff.

#3 Professional meeting on Zoom
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يبدو أن الوقت قد تأخر، كم الساعة لو سمحتم؟

It seems it's getting late, what time is it please?

Adding 'لو سمحتم' (please) makes it more formal and polite for a professional setting.

#4 Instagram caption for a sunset photo
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غروب الشمس جميل جداً! كم الساعة برأيكم؟ 🌅

The sunset is so beautiful! What time do you think it is? 🌅

Engaging followers with a question about the time, adding a touch of curiosity.

#5 WhatsApp message to a family member
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هل أنتِ مشغولة؟ كم الساعة عندك؟

Are you busy? What time is it at your place?

Used to check availability, considering potential time zone differences or just general busyness.

#6 Asking for the time during a job interview
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أعتذر للمقاطعة، كم الساعة حالياً؟

I apologize for interrupting, what is the current time?

Shows awareness of time during a formal interview, though use sparingly.

#7 Humorous observation about time flying
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الوقت يمر بسرعة! كم الساعة؟ هل هذا حقيقي؟

Time flies so fast! What time is it? Is this real?

A lighthearted, slightly dramatic way to express surprise at how quickly time has passed.

#8 Emotional realization of lateness
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يا إلهي، لقد تأخرت كثيراً! كم الساعة؟!

Oh my gosh, I'm so late! What time is it?!

Expressing panic or dismay about being late.

Common learner mistake Common Mistake

✗ متى الساعة؟

✗ When is the hour?

This sounds like asking 'When does the hour occur?' not 'What time is it now?'.

Another common learner mistake Common Mistake

✗ كم الوقت؟

✗ How much is the time?

While sometimes understood, `كم الساعة؟` is the standard and preferred way to ask for the specific hour.

#11 Checking time on a travel vlog
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وصلنا إلى المكان، كم الساعة الآن لنعرف متى نعود؟

We've arrived at the place, what time is it now so we know when to return?

Practical use during travel vlogging to keep track of the schedule.

#12 Asking about a specific event time
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هل تعرف كم الساعة يبدأ الفيلم؟

Do you know what time the movie starts?

Used to inquire about the start time of an event.

Test Yourself

Complete the question to ask for the time.

كم _______ الآن؟

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: الساعة

We use 'الساعة' (with the definite article) to ask for the current time.

Which of these is the most polite way to ask a stranger the time?

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✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: من فضلك، كم الساعة؟

Adding 'Min fadlak' (Please) makes the inquiry polite for strangers.

Match the dialect to the region.

Dialect Matching

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a

These are the standard variations across the Arab world.

Complete the dialogue.

أحمد: لو سمحت، ____؟ خالد: الساعة الآن الخامسة مساءً.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: كم الساعة

'Kam al-sa'ah' is the standard question for the answer provided.

🎉 Score: /4

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Complete the question to ask for the time. Fill Blank A1

كم _______ الآن؟

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: الساعة

We use 'الساعة' (with the definite article) to ask for the current time.

Which of these is the most polite way to ask a stranger the time? Choose A1

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✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: من فضلك، كم الساعة؟

Adding 'Min fadlak' (Please) makes the inquiry polite for strangers.

Match the dialect to the region. Match A2

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a

These are the standard variations across the Arab world.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

أحمد: لو سمحت، ____؟ خالد: الساعة الآن الخامسة مساءً.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: كم الساعة

'Kam al-sa'ah' is the standard question for the answer provided.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

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In formal Arabic, it is 'Kam al-sa'atu', but in daily speech, the final vowel is dropped, so 'Kam al-sa'ah' is what you will hear.

No, for the date you ask 'Ma huwa tarikh al-yawm?' (What is today's date?).

Only in official schedules (trains, planes). In conversation, everyone uses the 12-hour clock.

Use 'Fi ayy sa'ah al-ijtima'?' (In which hour is the meeting?).

Related Phrases

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كم ساعة؟

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How many hours?

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في أي وقت؟

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At what time?

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متى؟

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When?

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الساعة الآن...

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The time now is...

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