English[edit]
Noun[edit]
- (In both the 12-hour clock and the 24-hour clock) The start of the tenth hour of the day; 9:00 a.m. (09:00).
- The breakfast buffet opens at nine o'clock (= "The breakfast buffet opens at 9:00 a.m.").
- (Only in the 12-hour clock) The start of the twenty-second hour of the day; 9:00 p.m. (21:00).
- Supper was served at nine o'clock (= "Supper was served at 9:00 p.m.").
- (informal) To the left (horizontal clock orientation) (from the location of the 9 mark on a clock face)
- We've got a bogey at nine o'clock.
Translations[edit]
the start of the tenth hour
- Arabic: اَلسَّاعَة اَلتَّاسِعَةf (as-sāʕa t-tāsiʕa)
- Catalan: les noufpl
- Chinese:
- Ewe: ga asieken
- Finnish: yhdeksän(fi), kello yhdeksän
- French: neuf heuresfpl
- German: neun Uhr
- Icelandic: klukkan níu
- Japanese: 九時(ja) (くじ, ku-ji)
- Korean: 아홉시 (ahopsi)
- Latin: hora nona
- Navajo: náhástʼéidi azlį́į́ʼ
- Ojibwe: zhaangaso-diba'igane
- Polish: dziewiąta(pl)f
- Portuguese: nove horasfpl
- Russian: де́вять часо́в (dévjatʹ časóv)
- Spanish: las nuevefpl
- Swedish: klockan nio
- Ukrainian: дев'я́та годи́наf (devʺjáta hodýna, literally “ninth hour”)
- Vietnamese: chín giờ