Difference between revisions of "Structure of times (basic)"
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− | == | + | == On the hour == |
− | === | + | Times of the day in Chinese are formed with a [[Structure of numbers|number]] 1 to 12 (一 to 十二) followed by 点. This 点 is equivalent to ''o'clock'' in English. In China, people generally use a twelve hour clock, preceded by 上午 (a.m.) or 下午 (p.m.) if necessary. |
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+ | === Structure === | ||
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+ | x 点 | ||
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Note that '''two o'clock is 两点''', not 二点. Also, 中午十二点 (12pm) is twelve noon / midday, as in English. | Note that '''two o'clock is 两点''', not 二点. Also, 中午十二点 (12pm) is twelve noon / midday, as in English. | ||
− | === Half hours and quarter | + | == Half hours and quarter hours == |
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+ | Half and quarter hours are added after 点. A half hour is indicated with 半, and a quarter with 一刻. | ||
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+ | === Structure === | ||
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+ | x 点 半 | ||
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+ | </div> | ||
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+ | === examples === | ||
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* 五点半 | * 五点半 | ||
+ | * 下午两点半 | ||
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+ | === Structure === | ||
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+ | <div class="jiegou"> | ||
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+ | x 点 x 刻 | ||
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+ | </div> | ||
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+ | === examples === | ||
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+ | <div class="liju"> | ||
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* 七点一刻 | * 七点一刻 | ||
* 十一点一刻 | * 十一点一刻 | ||
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</div> | </div> | ||
− | + | == Minutes == | |
Minutes are marked with 分 (short for 分钟). The way to include them in the time depends on whether they're minutes ''past'' or ''to'' the hour. | Minutes are marked with 分 (short for 分钟). The way to include them in the time depends on whether they're minutes ''past'' or ''to'' the hour. | ||
− | + | == Past the hour == | |
− | Minutes ''past'' the hour are added after 点 in the same way as half and quarter hours. | + | Minutes ''past'' the hour are added after 点 in the same way as half and quarter hours. |
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+ | === examples === | ||
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− | + | == To the hour == | |
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+ | === Structure === | ||
Minutes ''to'' the hour use this structure: | Minutes ''to'' the hour use this structure: | ||
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On the hour
Times of the day in Chinese are formed with a number 1 to 12 (一 to 十二) followed by 点. This 点 is equivalent to o'clock in English. In China, people generally use a twelve hour clock, preceded by 上午 (a.m.) or 下午 (p.m.) if necessary.
Structure
x 点
examples
- 一点
- 两点
- 三点
- 十点
- 中午十二点
- 上午八点
Note that two o'clock is 两点, not 二点. Also, 中午十二点 (12pm) is twelve noon / midday, as in English.
Half hours and quarter hours
Half and quarter hours are added after 点. A half hour is indicated with 半, and a quarter with 一刻.
Structure
x 点 半
examples
- 五点半
- 下午两点半
Structure
x 点 x 刻
examples
- 七点一刻
- 十一点一刻
Minutes
Minutes are marked with 分 (short for 分钟). The way to include them in the time depends on whether they're minutes past or to the hour.
Past the hour
Minutes past the hour are added after 点 in the same way as half and quarter hours.
examples
- 一点四十分
- 两点十分
- 八点二十五分
To the hour
Structure
Minutes to the hour use this structure:
差 + minutes + 分 + hour + 点
examples
- 差十分两点
- 差五分三点
- 差二十分十二点