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What is “It is x o'clock” in Japanese with subject


Questions with ~か or without: how to choose?What is “koto” used for?Qualifying Nouns With verbs and adjectives in japaneseWhen to use べき and when to use べしかきます(to write) when used with the particle にHow to say that I've had an interest in the Japanese culture since x?How to say “I will have arrived home by 6 pm.”Translation Help with a HelloTalk MessageUsage of なら as described in Genki II is confusing to meWho is the subject of すきです?






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I've just started studying Japanese so I'm using Hiragana.

In the book it says




"It's 1 o'clock"




is




"いちじです"




in Japanese.
But if I want to use the form




"X はいちじです"




then what should "X" be?










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I've just started studying Japanese so I'm using Hiragana.

In the book it says




"It's 1 o'clock"




is




"いちじです"




in Japanese.
But if I want to use the form




"X はいちじです"




then what should "X" be?










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  • Hint: what does 'it' refer to in English?

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  • I'm wondering if X could be 'いま'.

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    8 hours ago














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I've just started studying Japanese so I'm using Hiragana.

In the book it says




"It's 1 o'clock"




is




"いちじです"




in Japanese.
But if I want to use the form




"X はいちじです"




then what should "X" be?










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In the book it says




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"いちじです"




in Japanese.
But if I want to use the form




"X はいちじです"




then what should "X" be?







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  • Hint: what does 'it' refer to in English?

    – user3856370
    8 hours ago











  • I'm wondering if X could be 'いま'.

    – tumble
    8 hours ago


















  • Hint: what does 'it' refer to in English?

    – user3856370
    8 hours ago











  • I'm wondering if X could be 'いま'.

    – tumble
    8 hours ago

















Hint: what does 'it' refer to in English?

– user3856370
8 hours ago





Hint: what does 'it' refer to in English?

– user3856370
8 hours ago













I'm wondering if X could be 'いま'.

– tumble
8 hours ago






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Most formally, we say:




「只今ただいまの時刻じこく + は + X時じです。」




To continue roughly in the order of formality, we replace 「只今の時刻」 by:




「現在げんざいの時刻」



「今いまの時刻」



「今」




Please remember, however, that just saying 「X時です。」 is completely grammatical, normal, common, natural-sounding, etc. in Japanese.



Finally, by replacing the 「時刻じこく」 by 「時間じかん」 in the phrases above, they become slightly less formal as well.






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    Most formally, we say:




    「只今ただいまの時刻じこく + は + X時じです。」




    To continue roughly in the order of formality, we replace 「只今の時刻」 by:




    「現在げんざいの時刻」



    「今いまの時刻」



    「今」




    Please remember, however, that just saying 「X時です。」 is completely grammatical, normal, common, natural-sounding, etc. in Japanese.



    Finally, by replacing the 「時刻じこく」 by 「時間じかん」 in the phrases above, they become slightly less formal as well.






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      Most formally, we say:




      「只今ただいまの時刻じこく + は + X時じです。」




      To continue roughly in the order of formality, we replace 「只今の時刻」 by:




      「現在げんざいの時刻」



      「今いまの時刻」



      「今」




      Please remember, however, that just saying 「X時です。」 is completely grammatical, normal, common, natural-sounding, etc. in Japanese.



      Finally, by replacing the 「時刻じこく」 by 「時間じかん」 in the phrases above, they become slightly less formal as well.






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        Most formally, we say:




        「只今ただいまの時刻じこく + は + X時じです。」




        To continue roughly in the order of formality, we replace 「只今の時刻」 by:




        「現在げんざいの時刻」



        「今いまの時刻」



        「今」




        Please remember, however, that just saying 「X時です。」 is completely grammatical, normal, common, natural-sounding, etc. in Japanese.



        Finally, by replacing the 「時刻じこく」 by 「時間じかん」 in the phrases above, they become slightly less formal as well.






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        Most formally, we say:




        「只今ただいまの時刻じこく + は + X時じです。」




        To continue roughly in the order of formality, we replace 「只今の時刻」 by:




        「現在げんざいの時刻」



        「今いまの時刻」



        「今」




        Please remember, however, that just saying 「X時です。」 is completely grammatical, normal, common, natural-sounding, etc. in Japanese.



        Finally, by replacing the 「時刻じこく」 by 「時間じかん」 in the phrases above, they become slightly less formal as well.







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