はん
Meanings
Noun
1. half; semi-
Noun
Suffix
2. half-past
Noun
3. odd number
4. unit of land area (595.8 m^2)
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (200 in total)
traditional short winter coat resembling a haori without gussets; livery coat; half the sky; mid-air; middle of the sky
insufficiency; half ripe
Examples (40 in total)
It's 2:30 now.
But it's almost half past eleven.
I've been waiting for one and a half-hours.
I'll pick you up around 2:30.
I'm going to take the 10:30 train.
Please wake me up at 6:30.
School is over at 3:30.
I get up at 7:30.
Does school start at eight-thirty?
The deadline is today at 2:30.
Please come at 2:30.
The plane took off at 2:30.
It'll arrive in Chicago at 6:30.
The square of any prime number is a semiprime.
It is no more than half a mile to the sea.
He studied for one and a half hours every day.
May I call around 2:30?
I'd like to book a table for four for 6.30.
I'm to meet Tom at 2:30.
Can we meet on October 20th at 2:30?
Tom set his alarm clock for 2:30.
Grandma is three and a half times your age.
The post office is half a mile away.
I got home at exactly 2:30.
The plane departs from Heathrow at 12:30.
That was three and a half years ago.
Three and a half hours have passed since he left.
It gets dark about half past five these days.
I arrived in Kobe around two-thirty.
I set my alarm to go off at 2:30.
Mr. White will arrive in Tokyo at 10:30.
If I take the 2:30 train, when will I arrive in Boston?
As a rule, he arrives at the office about eight-thirty in morning.
Burnable trash should be put out by 8:30 a.m. every Wednesday and Saturday morning.
It's half past four.
"What time is it?" "It is ten-thirty."
I had breakfast at 7:30.
"How late did you stay up last night?" "I was up until about 2:30."
What time will we reach Akita if we take the 9:30 train?
Only after a century and a half of confusion was the royal authority restored.