• Cliff@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    It is similar in Germany. Often with the word Uhr (like o’clock in english) added.

    “3 Uhr” or “15 Uhr 30”

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        I don’t speak the language, but this looks like it would literally translate to something like “half of the fourth hour” which in English we might say as “half past three”. Kind of interesting that we might say “quarter to four” to mean 3:45, but never “half til four” to mean 3:30.

        • Ricaz@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          3 days ago

          Yup, it is just half an hour before, very commonly used here. There’s some other English language (Australian?) where it means the opposite - totally not confusing.

          We also use quarter to/quarter past as well of course