Examples of using "30 uhr" in a sentence and their english translations:
It's 4:30 in the afternoon.
- It's half past eight.
- It's eight-thirty.
- It's 8:30.
Tom came about 2:30.
We waited till 2:30.
I'll come at 2:30.
- Tom came at two-thirty.
- Tom came at 2:30.
We're going to start at 2:30.
The English lesson started at 8:30.
- I'll see you at 2:30.
- See you at 2:30.
- We'll see you at 2:30.
Tom came back at 2:30.
Your shift ends at 2:30.
School begins at 8:30 a.m.
Tom gets up at 6:30.
I've been waiting since 2:30.
I'm meeting the professor at 1:30 p.m.
I'll get there at about 2:30.
I have to be up by 6:30.
I have to see Tom at 2:30.
I thought you said 2:30.
- I thought we said 2:30.
- I thought that we said 2:30.
I'll be there by 2:30.
Tom came home at 2:30.
- I come home at two thirty.
- I come home at 2:30.
It doesn't start until eight thirty.
She was supposed to call him at 2:30.
The alarm went off at five-thirty.
Tom has to be there by 2:30.
Tom left the party at 2:30.
I have to be there at 2:30.
I came home at 2:30.
I was expecting you at 2:30.
Tom is going to be here by 2:30.
Dinner will be ready by six-thirty.
- I thought you'd be here by 2:30.
- I thought that you'd be here by 2:30.
I'd like to see Tom at 2:30.
I thought you had to get up by 7:30.
- It's half past eight.
- It's eight-thirty.
- It's 8:30.
- I thought you had to get up by 7:30.
- I thought that you had to get up by 7:30.
I have to be home by 2:30.
I'll be home by 2:30.
Tom left for work just before 7:30.
Tom left for school at 7:30.
Tom will not be here until half past two.
She wakes him up every day at 6:30.
I'm going to go home at 2:30.
He is late. Let's wait for him till 5:30.
Nancy and Jane had to go home at five-thirty.
- Tom said he'd be here by 2:30.
- Tom said that he'd be here by 2:30.
Can you tell us where you were at 2:30 this afternoon?
- You'll arrive at 2.30 and Mary a bit later.
- You'll arrive at half past two and Mary a bit later.
- You'll arrive at half two and Mary a bit later.
- You're arriving at half past two and Mary's arriving a bit later.
- You're arriving at half two and Mary's arriving a bit later.
- You arrive at 2.30 and Mary arrives a bit later.
- You'll arrive at 2.30 and Mary will arrive a bit later.
- You'll arrive at half past two and Mary will arrive a bit later.
- You'll arrive at half two and Mary will arrive a bit later.
Tom told me to be there by 2:30.
I asked Tom if he could have it ready by 2:30.
- Tom said he'd get home by 2:30.
- Tom said that he'd get home by 2:30.
You'll arrive at half two and Mary a bit later.
The English lesson started at 8:30.
I expect to be back before 2:30.
- School begins at eight-thirty.
- School begins at half past eight.
- School begins at 8:30 a.m.
I'm likely going to be finished doing that by 2:30.
You'll arrive at half past two and Mary will arrive a bit later.
We had an early lunch and set out at 12:30.
I took the 10:30 train, which was ten minutes late.
Tom won't be here till 2:30.
Tom left here at about 2:30.
It doesn't start until eight thirty.
A dance will be held in the school auditorium this Friday evening from 7:30 to 10:00.
What time will we reach Akita if we take the 9:30 train?
It's 4:30 in the afternoon.
Tom arrived at 2:30 and Mary arrived a short time later.