- Arabic: السَّاعَة وَالنِّصْف (as-sāʕa wa-n-niṣf), السَّاعَة الْوَاحِدَة وَالنِّصْف (as-sāʕa l-wāḥida wa-n-niṣf)
- Basque: bat ta erdi
- Bengali: দেড়টা বাজে (deṛoṭa baje), সাড়ে (bn) (śaṛe) (hour greater than 2)
- Catalan: dos quarts de dues
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 一點半/一点半 (jat1 dim2 bun3), 點半/点半 (dim2 bun3)
- Mandarin: 一點半/一点半 (yī diǎn bàn)
- Dutch: half twee
- Esperanto: la unua kaj duono
- Estonian: pool kaks
- Faroese: hálvgum tvey
- Finnish: puoli kaksi
- French: et demie
- Georgian: ნახევარი (naxevari), ორის ნახევარი (oris naxevari)
- German: halb zwei (used with the following hour)
- Greek: και μισή (kai misí)
- Hindi: डेढ़ बजा (ḍeṛh bajā), ढाई बजे (ḍhāī baje), साढ़े (hi) (sāṛhe) (hour greater than 2)
- Hungarian: fél kettő (literally “half two”) (i.e., half of the second hour)
- Indonesian: setengah dua
- Italian: e mezza (literally “and half”), mezza (it) (informally, for half past twelve)
- Japanese: 一時半 (いちじはん, ichijihan)
- Khmer: ម៉ោងមួយកន្លះ (km) (maong muəy kɑnlah)
- Korean: 한시 반 (hansi ban)
- Maltese: is-siegħa u nofs
- Persian: ساعت یک و نیم (sâ'at yek o nim)
- Polish: wpół do drugiej (used with the following hour)
- Portuguese: uma e meia
- Romanian: unu și jumătate
- Russian: полвторо́го (ru) (polvtoróvo), полови́на второ́го (polovína vtoróvo), час три́дцать (čas trídcatʹ)
- Serbo-Croatian: pola dva (used with the following hour)
- Slovak: pol druhej
- Spanish: una y media
- Swahili: saa saba na nusu (literally “hour seven and a half”)
- Swedish: halv två
- Turkish: saat bir buçuk
- Urdu: دیڑھ بجا (ḍeṛh bajā), ڈھائی بجے (ḍhāī baje), ساڑھے (sāṛhe) (hour greater than 2)
- Vietnamese: một giờ rươi
- Welsh: hanner awr wedi un
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