• leftzero@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      11 days ago

      In catalan it’d be two quarters of nine, usually shortened to quarters of nine (the two, specifically, is implied). You can also add “and five” (minutes) and “minus five", so 8:20 would be a quarter and five of nine, and 8:40 three quarters minus five of nine. 8:05 would be eight and five, and 8:55 would be nine minus five.

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      11 days ago

      Interesting in NZ we would say half eight; for 8:30. Which when written looks really strange; but it is the shortening of half past eight. But strangely we always say quarter past eight rather than quarter eight.

      8:25 would be eight twenty five.
      8:35 would be twenty five to nine.
      8:45 would be quarter to nine, or more uncommon is just to read out eight forty five.

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      11 days ago

      In Russian, 5:30 is also “half of the sixth”, but I still hate the Danish numbering system (which I have to live with)

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      The hour that starts at 00:00 is the first hour of the day, hence 00:30 is half of that hour, or half [of] one. I think that makes sense. Not like the british who say half one and mean half past one.