9.00 am CET = 8.00 am GMT
18:00 CET is 17:00 GMT.
10:00
9A.M. est
CET, Central European Time, is GMT+0100 in winter and GMT+0200 in summer. South African Standard Time (SAST) is GMT+0200 year-round. Thus, when it is 12:00 CET in the northern-hemisphere summer (late March until late October), it is also 12:00 SAST. When it is 12:00 CET in the northern-hemisphere winter (late October until late March), it is 13:00 SAST.
Yes. The UK is in the GMT time zone but France is in the CET (GMT+1) time zone making France 1 hour ahead of the UK.
9.30 gmt
18:00 CET is 17:00 GMT.
18.00
10:00
"GMT" is the English time zone, "CET" is the German time zone, which is GMT +1.
South Africa is GMT + 2 CET is +1 So South Africa is one hour ahead of CET time.
CET, also known as GMT+1.
9A.M. est
France is in Central European Time - CET (GMT+1)
to what corresponds 2.30 GMT in CET
CET, Central European Time, is GMT+0100 in winter and GMT+0200 in summer. South African Standard Time (SAST) is GMT+0200 year-round. Thus, when it is 12:00 CET in the northern-hemisphere summer (late March until late October), it is also 12:00 SAST. When it is 12:00 CET in the northern-hemisphere winter (late October until late March), it is 13:00 SAST.
Yes. The UK is in the GMT time zone but France is in the CET (GMT+1) time zone making France 1 hour ahead of the UK.