Anyone on here speak Hebrew fluently enough to answer a question for me?
If a recognisable time window in English - say for an appointment - is described as "09:00 - 13:00"
How would that be displayed in Hebrew?
09:00 - 13:00 ?
13:00 - 09:00 ?
00:13 - 00:09 ?
Something else?
Let's not get into using Hebrew numerals (yet).
Hebrew
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Re: Hebrew
I guess what I'm looking for is how would a time be displayed in something like the Windows clock, if it were booted up in Hebrew. Would it use Hebrew numerals or a presentation of Roman numerals in an accepted Hebrew format?