You’re dreaming of your perfect Parisian vacation, complete with baguettes, poodles and berets. It’s almost time for you to embark on what you hope will be a bon voyage, having learned the words to talk about French transportation, food and drink and even the weather. But in your flurry of preparations, did you take time to teach yourself the basics of, well, telling time in French? No matter where you go, no holiday is complete without this important skill. Telling time in French will come in handy in all sorts of contexts, like if you’re scheduling a boat tour of the Seine, trying to make it to the Louvre before closing time or meeting up with a friend for a glass of wine and some succulent escargot (okay, maybe skip that one if you’re not feeling culinarily adventurous). Read on to learn about how to tell time in French. Telling Time In FrenchTo be a master of telling time in French, you’ll need to know how to use numbers, of course —so check out our guide to how to count to 100 in...