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24h spoken time in Suisse Romande

"In Switzerland, only the 12-hour clock is used in speech." <-- I do not believe this to be correct in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, however I live quite close to France, my French is not good enough to distinguish dialects, and I have no sources. Hopefully someone could verify/correct this. --128.141.170.49 (talk) 10:17, 15 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]


Times like "halb drei" (half three) are only used in dialect. Northern German people don't use this either. 2003:86:8A07:6B07:B6D5:BDFF:FE20:A28D (talk) 10:51, 26 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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This document is hilarious. Just look at the date of it  ;-)