Usage examples of "o'clock" in English with translation to French

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It is almost 12 o'clock. Il est presque midi.
I missed the two o'clock plane. J'ai raté l'avion de 2h.
He got the twelve o'clock train. Il a eu le train de midi.
He said, "It's nine o'clock." "Il est 9h", dit-il.
I will finish this work by 5 o'clock. Je vais finir ce travail à 5h00.
The plane took off at exactly ten o'clock. L'avion a décollé à 10h précises.
You have to be home by nine o'clock. Tu dois rentrer pour 21h00.
Never fail to call me up at two o'clock. Ne manquez pas de m'appeler à 2h.
Today, I was supposed to study at the library but I woke up around 12 o'clock. Aujourd'hui, j'étais censé étudier à la bibliothèque, mais je me suis réveillé vers midi.
I managed to catch the 8 o'clock train by running all the way to the station. J'ai réussi à attraper le train de 8h en courant tout au long du chemin jusqu'à la gare.
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