It's 4:15!
There are a couple of ways to say "jam 4 lewat 15 menit" in English:
1. Quarter past four
This is the most common and formal way to express the time.
- Quarter refers to 15 minutes.
- Past indicates that the time is after the hour.
2. Four fifteen
This is a more casual and direct way to say the time. It simply states the hour and minutes.
3. Fifteen minutes past four
This is a more precise way to state the time. It explicitly states the number of minutes past the hour.
Example:
- Formal: "The meeting is scheduled for quarter past four."
- Casual: "I'll be there at four fifteen."
- Precise: "It's fifteen minutes past four now."
No matter which way you choose, everyone will understand that you're referring to the time 4:15.