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* ''3:24'' stands for 3 hours and 24 (28<sub>10</sub>) tetacunīye (g:yy format);
* ''3:24'' stands for 3 hours and 24 (28<sub>10</sub>) tetacunīye (g:yy format);
* ''3.2:04'' stands for 3 hours, 2 tetacuṃlāṇai (20 (24<sub>10</sub>) tetacunīye), and 3 tetacunīye (g.l:yy format).
* ''3.2:04'' stands for 3 hours, 2 tetacuṃlāṇai (20 (24<sub>10</sub>) tetacunīye), and 3 tetacunīye (g.l:yy format).
The question for asking the time is either ''yanūḍat garaṇa (vælthā)?'' (*how many hour is it?) or ''garaṇa mæn yananū (vælthā)?'' (talking about the hour, which [one] is it?).
The question for asking the time is either ''yanūḍat garaṇa dam (væl)?'' (*how many hour is it?) or ''garaṇa mæn yananū dam (væl)?'' (talking about the hour, which [one] is it?).


When using the g:yy format, numbers are commonly read as they are written, except for 90, which is the half hour. Examples (note that, as it often happens in Chlouvānem, ''væl'' can be omitted):
When using the g:yy format, numbers are commonly read as they are written, except for 90, which is the half hour. Examples (note that, as it often happens in Chlouvānem, ''væl'' can be omitted):
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