It is a quarter of a quart or a sixteenth of a gallon.
Hello, in French the common usage is minus a quarter "moins le quart" and just in case a quarter past is "et quart"... 8h45: neuf heures moins le quart 8h15: huit heure et quart
"Quarter past" in French is "et quart".
You simply add "et quart" (pronounce [eh kar]) after the hour from which the quarter is past. "et quart" literally means "and a quarter".Hence "a quarter past ten" becomes "dix heures et quart" ("ten hours and a quarter")
One quarter= 25% So 25%/10 is 2.5%
'a quarter before the hour': un quart d'heure avant l'heure. a quarter to ... = .... heures moins le quart
A quarter quart is a half pint. That is one cup of flour.
One quart is one quarter of a gallon.
"Quarter to 4" in French is "trois heures et quart."
and a quarter ( when telling the time - a quarter past)
One quart is a unit of volume equal to 4 cups or 32 fluid ounces. It is commonly used for measuring liquids in cooking and baking recipes.
It depends if you mean noon or midnight: 1. Quarter to twelve (noon) would be "midi moins quart" or "onze-heure-quartante-cinq" 2. Quarter to midnight would be "minuit moins quart"