'English time' means that the speaker takes the hour it is in London as its reference, when he is abroad. People may do this when they are unsure if you are using the same time reference as them.
"The landslide happened at 13:30, English time" = whatever the country one is in, every body has the same time reference and is able to know exactly when the landslide happened.
It means:"Of Time in"
It means time or tier
Do you mean from English to Welsh? 'i' is for a person or doing something, 'am' is for a time - am flwyddyn = for a year
"solo otra vez" means "only one more time" in English.
The word ''dradually'' does not exist in the English dictionary. Do you mean ''gradually''? If so, it means over time.
That stands for in English: "The time"
time for heros
Literally "The Hour". It is often used to mean "time for" or just "time".
free time
past time
All the time
It means "it's only if you have time" in English.
diviertes = "you are having a good time"
time flies
"Temps" can be 'time' or 'weather' in French
It means- What time is it?
Arrival time