两点三十用英文怎么说读
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"two thirty" (or "half past two") is how "两点三十" is typically read in Engpsh.
It's origin comes from the way time is traditionally told in Engpsh. The hours are numbered 1-12 and the minutes are told as past or to the hour. For example, "two thirty" means 30 minutes past 2 o'clock or half past 2 o'clock.
Examples:
"I'll meet you at the park at two thirty." (我会在两点半和你在公园里见面。)
"The movie starts at two thirty, so we should leave now." (电影在两点半开始,所以我们现在应该走了。)
It's origin comes from the way time is traditionally told in Engpsh. The hours are numbered 1-12 and the minutes are told as past or to the hour. For example, "two thirty" means 30 minutes past 2 o'clock or half past 2 o'clock.
Examples:
"I'll meet you at the park at two thirty." (我会在两点半和你在公园里见面。)
"The movie starts at two thirty, so we should leave now." (电影在两点半开始,所以我们现在应该走了。)