Examples of using "Dziewiątej" in a sentence and their english translations:
- It's a quarter past nine.
- It's 9:15.
- It's quarter past nine.
The train leaves at nine.
We'll start at nine tomorrow.
I'd like you to come at nine.
The plane took off at exactly nine o'clock.
Can you come at nine?
Banks open at nine o'clock.
The game ended at nine o'clock.
This shop shuts at nine.
The door is locked at nine o'clock.
I regularly go to bed at nine.
The program starts at nine o'clock.
The plane arrived exactly at nine.
Banks open at nine o'clock.
My father came home at nine.
Open your book to page nine.
Is it cheaper to call after 9:00?
This store is closed at nine.
I usually go to bed at nine.
We have to be at work by nine.
He goes on duty at 9 a.m. and come off duty at 6 p.m.
The store is open from nine to six.
Call me at nine tomorrow morning.
I report to work at 9 o'clock every morning.
I make it a rule not to watch television after nine o'clock.
Our train leaves at eight-thirty.
The meeting began at nine o'clock sharp.
Classes start at nine o'clock every day.
This store closes at nine o'clock every night.
The train leaves at nine, arriving there at ten.
I have class from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m..
Tom usually works from nine to five-thirty.
The express starts at six and gets into Tokyo at nine.
My train leaves at seven, arriving in Tokyo at nine.
School begins at half past eight in the morning.