O'clock

Etymology
Shortened form of “of the clock” or “on the clock”, that is, “according to the clock”.

Adverb

 * 1) After a numeral, designates the time when the minute hand of a clock or watch points to twelve (as opposed to a certain number of minutes before or after that time) and the hour hand points to the specified numeral.
 * 2) After a numeral, designates the relative heading, from a given point and heading, to another point, as if the given point is at the centre of a clock and the numeral twelve is aligned with the given heading.

Related terms

 * o'clockish

Translations

 * Arabic: الساعة الواحدة
 * Catalan: la
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 一點鐘, 一点钟 (yat dim jung)
 * Mandarin: 一點鐘, 一点钟 (yī diǎnzhōng)
 * Dutch: één uur
 * Esperanto: la unua
 * Estonian: kell üks
 * Finnish: tasan yksi, tasan kello yksi, yksi reikä reikä
 * French: une heure
 * German: um ein Uhr, Punkt ein Uhr
 * Greek: μία η ώρα
 * Hindi: एक बजे
 * Icelandic:
 * Indonesian: jam satu, pukul satu
 * Irish: , a haon a chlog


 * Italian: l'una
 * Japanese: 一時
 * Korean: 한시
 * Latin: prima hora
 * Macedonian: еден часот (éden čásot)
 * Malay: pukul satu
 * Maltese: is-siegħa bumm
 * Persian: ساعت یک
 * Polish: pierwsza godzina
 * Portuguese: uma hora, uma em ponto
 * Russian: (the number is omitted for one o'clock)
 * Spanish: la una, una en punto
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish: saat bir
 * Urdu: ایک بجے


 * Arabic: الساعة الواحدة
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 一點鐘, 一点钟
 * Dutch: om één
 * French: à une heure
 * German: um 1 Uhr, um eins


 * Indonesian: pada pukul satu, pada jam satu
 * Japanese: 一時
 * Latin: primae horae
 * Russian: в час
 * Spanish: a la una, a la una en punto

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