Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
00.00 Uhr/24:00 Uhr
English translation:
commences at midnight on..... and ends at midnight on...
Added to glossary by
Peter Downes
May 13, 2009 12:58
15 yrs ago
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German term
00.00 Uhr/24:00 Uhr
German to English
Law/Patents
Law: Contract(s)
Die Lieferung beginnt am 01.07.2009 um 00.00 Uhr und endet entsprechend der vorstehend genannten Vertragslaufzeit, d.h. zunächst am 31.12.2012 um 24:00 Uhr.
The meaning here is easy, but how can I word this so it is clear that we are talking about the very beginning of 01.07 to the very end of 31.12? I don't think we would use the 24-hour clock like this, rather "midnight", but then it is ambiguous...
The meaning here is easy, but how can I word this so it is clear that we are talking about the very beginning of 01.07 to the very end of 31.12? I don't think we would use the 24-hour clock like this, rather "midnight", but then it is ambiguous...
Proposed translations
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May 27, 2009 08:52: Peter Downes Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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55 mins
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commences at midnight on..... and ends at midnight on...
If one writes an agreement in English one would not use a 24 hour clock, normally we only use the 24 hour clock for timetables, airports etc.
Note from asker:
I like the use of midnight too, but then midnight of 01.07 means the end of the day for me, so do you think I would have to put midnight 30.06? |
Peer comment(s):
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Peter Manda (X)
: American convention
3 hrs
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Thank you Peter, this one seems to be getting interesting.
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agree |
Harald Moelzer (medical-translator)
3 hrs
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Thanks Harald, lots of interesting interpretations on this one.
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agree |
Astrid Elke Witte
: Yes, midnight on 30th June.
7 hrs
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Thanks Astrid, maybe I`m old fashioned but the 24 hour clock was used by the military before, 1600 hours etc, but as said I`m old.
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robin25
1 day 16 hrs
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Thanks, robin25,this one caused a lot of discussion.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
8 mins
commences at 0.00 a.m. to midnight on
10 mins
... from 00:00 AM Hours ... to ... 12:00 PM Hours ...
HTH
11 mins
00 a.m. / 12 p.m.
I am not sure, though, if you can really use 00 a.m. - but maybe this will help you to find the correct answer?
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19 mins
0.00 (on date) to 24.00 (on date)
A convention in railway circles is that a train departing at midnight departs at 0.00 in the timetable, that being the beginning of the day in question - here, July 1st. By extension, the train ARRIVING at midnight arrives at 24.00. This seems so logical to me that it is what I have always used, and it has so far been accepted. IMO, it is not necessary to use the "hours" at all - that it it "hours" is self-evident.
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Note added at 20 mins (2009-05-13 13:19:33 GMT)
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"that it IS hours..." - sorry!
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Note added at 20 mins (2009-05-13 13:19:33 GMT)
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"that it IS hours..." - sorry!
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Armorel Young
1 hr
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agree |
Peter Manda (X)
: European convention
3 hrs
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agree |
Stephen Gobin
: Don't they also say "zero hundred hours" on R4's shipping forecast for 0.00 ;-)
4 hrs
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1 hr
Reference comments
23 mins
Reference:
00:00 hrs....?
....normally contracts (e.g. insurance) of this nature commence at 00:01 hrs on (date) and end at 24:00 hrs on (date)....I would check with the client....uef
1 hr
Reference:
0:00 am
0:00 am seems to be used in English as well, at least in a source quoted in this discussion:
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_german/law:_contracts/2...
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_german/law:_contracts/2...
Peer comments on this reference comment:
neutral |
Willem Dubelaar
: In American English I only ever see 12 a.m. for 0:00 hours and 12 p.m. for 12:00 hours.
2 hrs
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I'm just pointing to a case where it has been used in English, I'm not saying it's correct.
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544 days
Reference:
Wanduhren
Bei Reisen in andere Länder, weiß, dass es nicht nur andere Sitten, aber auch andere Zeitzonen.
Wer die Zeit den Überblick zu behalten und halten neben der Zeit und die Zeit zu Hause in Aussicht,
das Gericht sollte eine Weltzeituhr, die auch für Wanduhren verwenden.
Besonders die Uhren von Jacob Jensen international bestechen und interkulturell mit ihrer Ästhetik und Funktionalität. Weltzeituhren von Jacob Jensen,
die gleichen in unserem Shop, wie die Modewelt Zeit Wecker aus Nextime. Mit dem Takt des niederländischen Herstellers
in Reisestress Ihrer Projekte zu halten.
Sehen Sie mehr an http://www.elart.de/
Wer die Zeit den Überblick zu behalten und halten neben der Zeit und die Zeit zu Hause in Aussicht,
das Gericht sollte eine Weltzeituhr, die auch für Wanduhren verwenden.
Besonders die Uhren von Jacob Jensen international bestechen und interkulturell mit ihrer Ästhetik und Funktionalität. Weltzeituhren von Jacob Jensen,
die gleichen in unserem Shop, wie die Modewelt Zeit Wecker aus Nextime. Mit dem Takt des niederländischen Herstellers
in Reisestress Ihrer Projekte zu halten.
Sehen Sie mehr an http://www.elart.de/
Example sentence:
<a href="http://www.elart.de/">Wanduhren</a>
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