Convert 8AM regular time into 24-hour military time format.
8:00 AM = 0800
8:00 AM = 000 Hours using military time notation, 08:00 using a 24-Hour clock notation.
What time is 8AM Regular Time? 0800 (Zero Eight Hundred Hours) military time on a 24-hour clock. Military time is a 24-hour clock system that has been adopted globally by the armed forces, firefighters, and other emergency personnel, as well as civilians in numerous nations. You can find a quick reference below and more information on conversion and details for each minute from 8:00 AM – 8:59 AM through a time chart.
12-Hour Regular Time | Military Time (24-Hour Clock) |
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8:00 AM | 0800 |
Quick Guide: Convert 8AM Regular/Standard Time into Military Time
Converting 8:00 AM from 12-hour time to 24-hour military time is easy!
- Identify if the time is AM or PM.
- For AM we add a zero to the beginning. For PM we add 12 hours to the time.
- Since we are considering 8:00 AM, we would add a 0 (zero) to the beginning hours.
- 8:00 AM + Add 0 to the beginning = 08:00 or 0800 military time.
If you were considering a conversion for 8:00 PM instead, the converted military time would be 20:00 or 2000. This is pronounced “Twenty Hundred.”
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How to Say 8 AM (0800) in Military Time
You can say 0800 as “zero eight hundred hours” or “zero-eight-zero-zero hours”
8 AM Regular Time Conversion Chart
12 Hour Clock | Military Time | How to Say |
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08:00 AM | 0800 | Zero Eight Hundred |
08:01 AM | 0801 | Zero Eight Zero One |
08:02 AM | 0802 | Zero Eight Zero Two |
08:03 AM | 0803 | Zero Eight Zero Three |
08:04 AM | 0804 | Zero Eight Zero Four |
08:05 AM | 0805 | Zero Eight Zero Five |
08:06 AM | 0806 | Zero Eight Zero Six |
08:07 AM | 0807 | Zero Eight Zero Seven |
08:08 AM | 0808 | Zero Eight Zero Eight |
08:09 AM | 0809 | Zero Eight Zero Nine |
08:10 AM | 0810 | Zero Eight Ten |
08:11 AM | 0811 | Zero Eight Eleven |
08:12 AM | 0812 | Zero Eight Twelve |
08:13 AM | 0813 | Zero Eight Thirteen |
08:14 AM | 0814 | Zero Eight Fourteen |
08:15 AM | 0815 | Zero Eight Fifteen |
08:16 AM | 0816 | Zero Eight Sixteen |
08:17 AM | 0817 | Zero Eight Seventeen |
08:18 AM | 0818 | Zero Eight Eighteen |
08:19 AM | 0819 | Zero Eight Nineteen |
08:20 AM | 0820 | Zero Eight Twenty |
08:21 AM | 0821 | Zero Eight Twenty-One |
08:22 AM | 0822 | Zero Eight Twenty-Two |
08:23 AM | 0823 | Zero Eight Twenty-Three |
08:24 AM | 0824 | Zero Eight Twenty-Four |
08:25 AM | 0825 | Zero Eight Twenty-Five |
08:26 AM | 0826 | Zero Eight Twenty-Six |
08:27 AM | 0827 | Zero Eight Twenty-Seven |
08:28 AM | 0828 | Zero Eight Twenty-Eight |
08:29 AM | 0829 | Zero Eight Twenty-Nine |
08:30 AM | 0830 | Zero Eight Thirty |
08:31 AM | 0831 | Zero Eight Thirty-One |
08:32 AM | 0832 | Zero Eight Thirty-Two |
08:33 AM | 0833 | Zero Eight Thirty-Three |
08:34 AM | 0834 | Zero Eight Thirty-Four |
08:35 AM | 0835 | Zero Eight Thirty-Five |
08:36 AM | 0836 | Zero Eight Thirty-Six |
08:37 AM | 0837 | Zero Eight Thirty-Seven |
08:38 AM | 0838 | Zero Eight Thirty-Eight |
08:39 AM | 0839 | Zero Eight Thirty-Nine |
08:40 AM | 0840 | Zero Eight Forty |
08:41 AM | 0841 | Zero Eight Forty-One |
08:42 AM | 0842 | Zero Eight Forty-Two |
08:43 AM | 0843 | Zero Eight Forty-Three |
08:44 AM | 0844 | Zero Eight Forty-Four |
08:45 AM | 0845 | Zero Eight Forty-Five |
08:46 AM | 0846 | Zero Eight Forty-Six |
08:47 AM | 0847 | Zero Eight Forty-Seven |
08:48 AM | 0848 | Zero Eight Forty-Eight |
08:49 AM | 0849 | Zero Eight Forty-Nine |
08:50 AM | 0850 | Zero Eight Fifty |
08:51 AM | 0851 | Zero Eight Fifty-One |
08:52 AM | 0852 | Zero Eight Fifty-Two |
08:53 AM | 0853 | Zero Eight Fifty-Three |
08:54 AM | 0854 | Zero Eight Fifty-Four |
08:55 AM | 0855 | Zero Eight Fifty-Five |
08:56 AM | 0856 | Zero Eight Fifty-Six |
08:57 AM | 0857 | Zero Eight Fifty-Seven |
08:58 AM | 0858 | Zero Eight Fifty-Eight |
08:59 AM | 0859 | Zero Eight Fifty-Nine |
12-Hour Clock vs 24 Hour Clock
The 12-hour clock and 24-hour clock are two different ways to measure the time of day. The 12-hour clock is commonly used in social settings, while the 24-hour clock is usually used in military, scientific, or aviation settings. The 12-hour clock consists of two cycles: one from 12:00 A.M. to 11:59 P.M., and one from 1:00 P.M. to 12:59 A.M. The 24-hour clock follows a single cycle starting at midnight (00:00) and ending at 11:59 P.M., repeating every 24 hours. It is important to understand the difference between these two clocks when reading a schedule or giving instructions for an event, as they may be given in either format depending on the context of use.