• Lifekraft@jlai.lu
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    5 days ago

    Unrelated strictly speaking but i have to share This article about time

    This is the most interesting article i read on internet personnaly and i wanted to share it.

    It is about the political and economical invention of time as a concept. Even if politically oriented , everyone should know about the root of this concept.

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    5 days ago

    Can someone turn it into a joke?

    Like:

    How do Europeans tell time?

    How?

    Something funny here

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    Time is weird. Even in the same language some people will tell time differently.

    In French my parents are used to fractions while I don’t. So for me 9:45 is nine hours fourty five but for them it’s ten hours minus the quarter.

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      You can go both ways in Spanish, but “hour minus X” is definitely less popular with younger people. Does any time in the latter half work with that approach in French? For example, in Spanish you can call 9:39 “10 minus 21”

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        It works and would be understood but it would also be odd. The unwritten rule is to round up to a multiple of 5.

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        I think it’s similar to saying “quarter to ten”, and I suspect it’s a result of how numbers/counting work in French.

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        Yep. French Canadian is the same:

        9:45 - 10 hours less a quarter

        Dix heures moin la quart

        8:15 - 8 hours and quarter

        Huit heures et quart

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        In west Germany, it would be viertel vor zehn (quarter before ten) while in the East, it would be dreiviertel zehn (three-quarter ten).