It looks like your title has a small typo, so I’ll cover both likely meanings:

1. If you meant “What time is it?”

Right now it’s Saturday, February 21, 2026, 4:53 AM UTC.
If you tell me your city or time zone, I can convert that UTC time to your local time.

Fast way to think about it

  • UTC is the “base” world time.
  • Your local time = UTC time + or − your time zone offset (for example, UTC−5, UTC+1, etc.).
  • Many phones and computers auto‑detect and show local time based on your region settings.

2. If you actually meant “what ‘tine’ is”

Tine ” is a noun that means one of the pointed prongs on objects like a fork, rake, comb, or on an animal’s antlers.

Some quick facts:

  • A dining fork has several tines (its pointed teeth).
  • Pitchforks, rakes, and similar tools also have tines for spearing or moving material.
  • The word can also describe pointed branches of antlers on deer.

If you tell me which one you meant—time or tine—I can give a more tailored, longer explanation or help write a polished “Quick Scoop” post around it.