To say "it is 11 o'clock" in English, you simply state, "It is 11 o'clock." In other languages, you might say "Son las once" in Spanish, "Il est onze heures" in French, or "Es ist elf Uhr" in German, depending on the language you are using.
Because the 'normal' way to count is upwards.
No. 12:00am
The duration from 11 o'clock to 12 o'clock is one hour. This is a standard measurement of time, marking the transition from one hour to the next on a 12-hour clock.
11:45
quatre heures
Il est onze heure. (Its 11 o'clock.) You can't really say just 11 o'clock...
It is short for "of the clock".
11 o clock
30 degrees
Because the 'normal' way to count is upwards.
No. 12:00am
11 o clock or 12
11 minutes to 5 is basically 11 minutes until 5 o' clock. that would be 5 o' clock (AM or PM) subtract 11 minutes. 11 minutes to 5 is 4:49.
11:45
late sleepers
To say 7 o'clock, you say, Il est sept heures. To say 8 o'clock, you say, Il est huit heures.
11:30