Google Clock Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Google Clock

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This translator transforms natural language time expressions into the structured, digital format of a Google Clock. It offers a concise and unambiguous translation of time, resembling the output of a digital clock display. Unlike traditional translation, this translator focuses on extracting the core time component from the input, rendering it into a numerical (or quasi-numerical) representation. Input phrases beyond fundamental time descriptions may result in partial or no translation, reflecting the translator's focus on direct time communication.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"What time is it?"
Google Clock
"03:15 PM"
Normal Language
"It's six fifteen a.m."
Google Clock
"06:15 AM"
Normal Language
"The meeting begins at seven pm"
Google Clock
"07:00 PM"
Normal Language
"It's almost midnight"
Google Clock
"11:59 PM"
Normal Language
"Ten minutes to four pm"
Google Clock
"03:50 PM"
Normal Language
"Half past five in the afternoon"
Google Clock
"05:30 PM"

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