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Very useful summary, thank you.
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❤ I am new guy for trying to learn afrikaans language.this is very easy to learn
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Beautiful video, dankie
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this was really helpful, thank you!
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Dankie onderweyser / es
Groot plesier! Dankie vir jou kommentaar ook.
dit is lyk lekker
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In my mother tongue serbo croatian we also use the same system for telling time.Half of the next hour has past.
That is interesting. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Same in German for the half hour.
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I believe in British English they also say ‘half eleven’ for ‘10:30’. Not in American English. I don’t know about other ‘Englishes’.
That could be the interpretation for German, Hungarian, Dutch and Afrikaans. For English it would be interpreted as 11:30 though. It does seem to cause confusion among different languages though. So good point to clarify.
I'm British, and I have never heard anyone here tell the time that way
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Very useful summary, thank you.
Thank you for your feedback.
❤ I am new guy for trying to learn afrikaans language.this is very easy to learn
We're very happy to hear that. Thank you very much for the feedback.
Ons is baie bly om dit te hoor. Baie dankie vir die terugvoer.
Beautiful video, dankie
Thank you very much.
this was really helpful, thank you!
Glad to hear that. Thank you for commenting.
Dankie onderweyser / es
Groot plesier! Dankie vir jou kommentaar ook.
dit is lyk lekker
Thank you for commenting.
In my mother tongue serbo croatian we also use the same system for telling time.Half of the next hour has past.
That is interesting. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Same in German for the half hour.
Thank you for that.
I believe in British English they also say ‘half eleven’ for ‘10:30’. Not in American English. I don’t know about other ‘Englishes’.
That could be the interpretation for German, Hungarian, Dutch and Afrikaans. For English it would be interpreted as 11:30 though. It does seem to cause confusion among different languages though. So good point to clarify.
I'm British, and I have never heard anyone here tell the time that way
Thank you for that. Much appreciated.