Examples of using O'clock in English and their translations into Serbian
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Nine o'clock maybe.
Alright, 8 o'clock.
O'clock at the old piazza.
Tomorrow at 6 o'clock.
Two o'clock, the latest.
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It's after 1 o'clock.
O'clock or a bit later.
But it's five o'clock.
O'clock, please, Stephon.
Th-That was six o'clock.
Six o'clock in the morning.
Heads up, 6 o'clock.
It's 5 o'clock in the morning.
It stays open until 2 o'clock.
Tom, it's 9 o'clock at night!
I will have the morning tea at 9 o'clock.
It's 9 o'clock in the morning.
I went on duty that night at 12 o'clock.
You said ten o'clock, right?
Ten o'clock, Miss Reynolds.
I have an 11:00 o'clock curfew.
Three o'clock is medicine time.
They were supposed to be here by six o'clock.
See you 1 o'clock in the plaza.
You're welcome to be there,say… ten o'clock.
It's three o'clock, Mr. Higgins.
Well, I had a hairdresser's appointment at 11 o'clock.
It's six o'clock, Sir Alistair.
There's a Delta One that leaves at ten o'clock tomorrow morning.
Yeah, ten o'clock, Friday night.