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Snusmumrikken wrote:
what about reading the clock in german then you have to fucking choose where in germany you want to pretend like u r from, according my horrible german teacher who decided to teach us both ways in the same class
I was just wondering about German, and realised that we never learned whether "half ten" means 9.30 or 10.30. 
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BloomCissi wrote:
kruspersille wrote:
although only half ten would be 9:30
half past ten wouldnt translate to 9:30 cause past literally states that its after ten
But do you say "half past" in Norwegian? At least in Swedish and Danish it's always just called half something, you can't say "half past".

no but you cant translate half past ten to halv ti 
that would translate to halv etter ti
which would be halv elleve so ten thirty
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BloomCissi wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
what about reading the clock in german then you have to fucking choose where in germany you want to pretend like u r from, according my horrible german teacher who decided to teach us both ways in the same class
I was just wondering about German, and realised that we never learned whether "half ten" means 9.30 or 10.30. 
idk german has like.. at least two very different ways of reading time
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kruspersille wrote:
although only half ten would be 9:30
half past ten wouldnt translate to 9:30 cause past literally states that its after ten
In the Scandinavian languages (lmao) yes, but not in english since they don't switch until 35 so there are no "half to" only half past if that makes sense
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kruspersille wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
kruspersille wrote:
although only half ten would be 9:30
half past ten wouldnt translate to 9:30 cause past literally states that its after ten
But do you say "half past" in Norwegian? At least in Swedish and Danish it's always just called half something, you can't say "half past".

no but you cant translate half past ten to halv ti 
that would translate to halv etter ti
which would be halv elleve so ten thirty
Ah, yeah, you're right.
Atencia
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kruspersille wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
kruspersille wrote:
although only half ten would be 9:30
half past ten wouldnt translate to 9:30 cause past literally states that its after ten
But do you say "half past" in Norwegian? At least in Swedish and Danish it's always just called half something, you can't say "half past".

no but you cant translate half past ten to halv ti 
that would translate to halv etter ti
which would be halv elleve so ten thirty
exactly 
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Annihilation wrote:
depravitea wrote:
we need to learn from the swedes 
i love half eleven
yes
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Annihilation wrote:
depravitea wrote:
I've been up for 2 days+nights

time doesn't apply to me
you’re outside the sphere of time



t-time lord
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depravitea wrote:
I've been up for 2 days+nights

time doesn't apply to me
how do u even function
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MadHatress wrote:
depravitea wrote:
I've been up for 2 days+nights

time doesn't apply to me
how do u even function
I don't
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depravitea wrote:
MadHatress wrote:
depravitea wrote:
I've been up for 2 days+nights

time doesn't apply to me
how do u even function
I don't
lmao
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Probably cause Europeans rule vp xD
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yeah it makes me confused.
it should be,
Month/Day/Year
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Imo it should be Year/month/day xD

Like 9/11 for example should be 11/9 accoarding how we write in Sweden c;
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September wrote:
Imo it should be Year/month/day xD

Like 9/11 for example should be 11/9 accoarding how we write in Sweden c;
damn y'all wanna be special and do the opposite than the rest hahaha
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