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Writing time and date in Danish phrasebook
Writing time and date in Danish phrasebook
What's the time?�
Hvad er klokken? (vadh er klogen)
What date is it today?�
Hvilken dato er det i dag? (vilken dato uh ded i dai)
It's _____ o'clock.�
Klokken er _____ . (klogen er ...)
Please note that when saying what the clock is, one would normally only use one to twelve, unless having to make sure there's no doubt as to whether it's past or before noon, in which case the twenty-four hour system is used.
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