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What time is it? | Hoe laat is het? |
It's 1:00 | Het is een uur. |
2:00 | Het is twee uur. |
3:30 | Het is half vier. |
5:45 | Het is kwart voor zes. |
7:03 | Het is drie (minuten) over zeven. |
at 9:30 | om half tien |
noon | twaalf uur 's middags |
midnight | twaalf uur 's nachts / middernacht |
In the morning |
's ochtends |
During the day | 's middags |
In the evening | 's avonds |
At night | 's nachts |
Minuten can be omitted, just as in English.
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