How To Read Time And Date In Albanian: 10 Easy Tips
Original blog post: https://ling-app.com/sq/time-and-date-in-albanian/
Thanks to the previous blog on common Albanian numbers, you may already know how cardinal and ordinal numbers look and how to count in Albanian. But, do you know how to read time and date in Albanian? If your answer is “NO”, you’re in the right place. Just like things work in English, knowing numbers and basic counting will help you significantly in terms of basic calculation and reading. However, telling the time and date may be out of your understanding. Today, I will talk about the tips and guide on how to read time and date in Albanian.
Time Zone In Albania
The standard time in Albania, with Tirana as its capital city, is Central European Time (CET +01:00). So, it is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC +01:00) and the same thing goes for Greenwich Mean Time (GMT +01:00).
The current time zone offset in Albania is CEST (Central European Summer Time) which is one of the well-known names of UTC+2 time zone which is 2h ahead of UTC and GMT. The time offset from UTC can be written as +02:00. It’s used as a DST (summer daylight saving time). During the winter, CET — Central European Time(UTC+1) is in use.
In other words, in Albania, the clocks go forward 1:00 hour at 02:00 on Sunday, March 28, and back 1:00 hour at 03:00 on Sunday, October 31.
The period when the clocks are 1:00 hour ahead is called daylight time — Central European Summer Time. There’s more daylight in the evenings and less in the mornings (sometimes called Daylight Saving Time).
When the clocks go back, Albania is on standard time — Central European Time.
Some locations use CET all year long but Albania isn’t one of them..
In case you didn’t know, there are other countries and cities that share the same time zone as Albania (UTC/GMT +2):
* including Svalbard and Jan Mayen
** Including the Balearic Islands, Ceuta, and Melilla and excluding the Canary Islands
Time And Date Vocabulary In Albanian
Alright, now it’s time to learn some vocabulary related to date and time. This lesson will teach you how times of day, the days of the week, months, and seasons are called in the Albanian language.
Times Of Day
Days Of The Week
Months
As we’ve learned how to tell the time in Albanian, let’s see how to say months, years, and days in this interesting language.
How To Read Dates In Albanian
Now you’ve learned how all the twelve months sound in Albanian, how do you read the dates? This is going to be an easy one since you’ve mastered all the elements that make a date, which are numbers, counting, and months.
Firstly, in Albania, the typical format for a date is DD/MM/YY. Now that the month part is covered, how would you pronounce the day and year? Well, it’s exactly the same as the Albanian basic counting before! Let’s pick a date and make that as an example:
26. 3. 2020
njëzet nder (26) tre (3) dy mijë e njëzet (2020)
So, if you want to ask someone “what time is it” you should say: “Sa eshte ora?”
And if you want to respond to the same question, just say: “Njëzet nder tre dy mijë e njëzet” (26. 3. 2020)
Seasons
Time And Date In Albanian: How To Tell Time
As I’ve introduced you to the basics of time in Albania, let’s see the basic words and phrases beginners need to learn to be able to tell and read time in the Albanian language.
Ore (o’clock)
O’clock, the indication of time we learn in English is known as ore in the Albanian language.
Unë do ta filloj takimin në orën 9 të mëngjesit. (I will start the meeting at 9 o’clock in the morning.)
Sa eshte ora? It’sshtë ora 5. (What time is it? It’s 5 o’clock.)
Ore (Hour)
The equivalent of the hour in Albanian is ore as well.
Keni 2 orë kohë për t’iu përgjigjur këtij provimi. (You have 2 hours to answer this exam.)
Unë do të arrij në shtëpi për 1 orë. (I will arrive home in 1 hour.)
Minutë (Minute)
Më jepni disa minuta që të bëhem gati. (Give me a few minutes to get ready.)
How To Ask For Time In Albanian
Më falni, a mund të pyes sa është ora? (Excuse me, may I ask what time it is?)
Ne cfare ore do te largoheni? (What time are you leaving?)
Sa kohë kemi? (How much time do we have?)
Sa kohë duhet për të arritur në Tiranë? (How long does it take to get to Tirana?
Learn Albanian Language Today
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