Phrase in 30 Seconds
Jam berapa? is the essential Indonesian phrase used to ask 'What time is it?' in any daily situation.
- Means: Literally 'Hour what?', used to ask for the current time.
- Used in: Asking strangers, checking schedules, or coordinating meetings with friends.
- Don't confuse: 'Berapa jam?' which means 'How many hours?' (duration).
Explicação no seu nível:
Significado
Asking for the current time
Contexto cultural
In Javanese culture, being indirect is polite. You might hear 'Sudah jam berapa?' (It's already what time?) as a hint that it's getting late. In the capital, time is money. 'Jam berapa' is used very directly in business contexts. Balinese people often use 'jam karet' (rubber time) for social events, so 'jam berapa' is often followed by 'jam karet ya?' In more traditional areas, time is often measured by prayer times (e.g., 'after Maghrib').
Add 'Permisi'
Always add 'Permisi' (Excuse me) when asking a stranger for the time to be polite.
Avoid 'Berapa jam'
Don't use 'Berapa jam' unless you want to know the duration of something.
Add 'Permisi'
Always add 'Permisi' (Excuse me) when asking a stranger for the time to be polite.
Avoid 'Berapa jam'
Don't use 'Berapa jam' unless you want to know the duration of something.
Use 'Pukul' for work
If you are in a meeting or writing an email, use 'Pukul' instead of 'Jam'.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
Permisi, _____ sekarang?
'Jam berapa' is the correct phrase for asking the time.
Which sentence is correct for asking the time?
Choose the correct option:
The others are grammatically incorrect or mean duration.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kita berangkat jam berapa? B: _____.
The question asks for a specific time, so 'Jam tiga' (3 o'clock) is the answer.
🎉 Pontuação: /3
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosPermisi, _____ sekarang?
'Jam berapa' is the correct phrase for asking the time.
Choose the correct option:
The others are grammatically incorrect or mean duration.
A: Kita berangkat jam berapa? B: _____.
The question asks for a specific time, so 'Jam tiga' (3 o'clock) is the answer.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
12 perguntasYes, it is perfectly natural in casual conversation.
No, as long as you say 'Permisi' first.
'Jam' is for duration or casual time, 'Pukul' is for specific clock time in formal settings.
You say 'Jam [number]'. For example, 'Jam lima' (5 o'clock).
No, for dates you use 'Tanggal berapa'.
Yes, it is very common in texts.
Yes, it is standard Indonesian.
You can say 'Maaf, saya tidak tahu' (Sorry, I don't know).
Not necessarily, it's optional.
Yes, but 'Pukul berapa' is preferred.
No, use 'Tahun berapa'.
Because 'Jam' is the noun we are asking about.
Frases relacionadas
Berapa lama
contrastHow long (duration)
Pukul berapa
synonymWhat time (formal)
Jam berapa sekarang
builds onWhat time is it now
Tepat waktu
similarOn time
Onde usar
Asking a stranger
You: Permisi, jam berapa sekarang?
Stranger: Jam dua siang.
Meeting a friend
Friend: Kita ketemu di kafe ya.
You: Oke, jam berapa?
Work meeting
Colleague: Rapatnya jadi hari ini.
You: Pukul berapa rapatnya?
Checking a bus schedule
You: Bus ke Jakarta berangkat jam berapa?
Driver: Jam tiga sore.
Dating app chat
Match: Mau makan malam?
You: Boleh, jam berapa?
Food delivery
Customer: Pesanan saya sampai jam berapa?
Driver: Sekitar 10 menit lagi.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of a 'Jam' (like a traffic jam) and ask 'What time is it?' because you're stuck in it.
Associação visual
Imagine a giant clock in the middle of a traffic jam. You look at the clock and shout 'Jam berapa?'
Rhyme
Jam berapa, time to go, tell me now, I need to know.
Story
Budi is late for work. He runs to a stranger. 'Permisi, jam berapa?' The stranger points to his watch. Budi says 'Terima kasih!' and runs to the bus.
In Other Languages
Similar to 'What time is it?' in English or 'Quelle heure est-il?' in French. It is a universal human need.
Word Web
Desafio
Ask 3 different people for the time in Indonesian today.
Review in 1 day, then 3 days, then 1 week.
Pronúncia
Like 'jam' in English.
Clear 'a' sounds.
Espectro de formalidade
Pukul berapa sekarang? (General inquiry)
Jam berapa sekarang? (General inquiry)
Jam berapa? (General inquiry)
Jam brp? (General inquiry)
The word 'Jam' comes from the Persian 'jām', meaning a vessel or cup, which was used in ancient water clocks. 'Berapa' is a native Malay-Indonesian word derived from 'apa' (what) with the 'ber-' prefix, meaning 'how much' or 'what number'.
Curiosidade
The word 'jam' is also used for 'traffic jam' (macet), which is a funny coincidence!
Notas culturais
In Javanese culture, being indirect is polite. You might hear 'Sudah jam berapa?' (It's already what time?) as a hint that it's getting late.
“Sudah jam berapa, ayo pulang.”
In the capital, time is money. 'Jam berapa' is used very directly in business contexts.
“Rapat dimulai jam berapa?”
Balinese people often use 'jam karet' (rubber time) for social events, so 'jam berapa' is often followed by 'jam karet ya?'
“Acaranya jam berapa? Jam karet ya?”
In more traditional areas, time is often measured by prayer times (e.g., 'after Maghrib').
“Kita bertemu setelah Maghrib.”
Iniciadores de conversa
Permisi, jam berapa sekarang?
Kamu biasanya bangun jam berapa?
Rapat besok jam berapa ya?
Menurutmu, jam berapa waktu terbaik untuk berangkat?
Erros comuns
Berapa jam sekarang?
Jam berapa sekarang?
L1 Interference
Jam apa sekarang?
Jam berapa sekarang?
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
¿Qué hora es?
Indonesian does not use a verb like 'es' (is).
Quelle heure est-il?
Indonesian is much simpler syntactically.
Wie spät ist es?
German focuses on the lateness of the day.
今、何時ですか? (Ima, nan-ji desu ka?)
Japanese requires a copula 'desu'.
كم الساعة؟ (Kam as-sa'ah?)
Arabic uses a definite article.
现在几点? (Xiànzài jǐ diǎn?)
Chinese uses 'diǎn' for o'clock.
지금 몇 시예요? (Jigeum myeot si-yeyo?)
Korean uses honorific endings.
Que horas são?
Portuguese uses plural agreement.
Spotted in the Real World
“Jam berapa kita berangkat?”
A classic Indonesian teen movie where characters plan their day.
Fácil de confundir
Learners think it means 'What time'.
Remember: 'Berapa jam' = Duration (How many hours).
Perguntas frequentes (12)
Yes, it is perfectly natural in casual conversation.
usage contextsNo, as long as you say 'Permisi' first.
cultural usage'Jam' is for duration or casual time, 'Pukul' is for specific clock time in formal settings.
grammar mechanicsYou say 'Jam [number]'. For example, 'Jam lima' (5 o'clock).
basic understandingNo, for dates you use 'Tanggal berapa'.
common mistakesYes, it is very common in texts.
usage contextsYes, it is standard Indonesian.
cultural usageYou can say 'Maaf, saya tidak tahu' (Sorry, I don't know).
practical tipsNot necessarily, it's optional.
grammar mechanicsYes, but 'Pukul berapa' is preferred.
usage contextsNo, use 'Tahun berapa'.
common mistakesBecause 'Jam' is the noun we are asking about.
grammar mechanics