"mon autre moitie"
"il est dix heures et demi"
In French, 10.30 is expressed as "dix heures trente." You can also say "dix heures et demie," which translates to "half past ten." Both forms are commonly used to indicate the time.
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I believe 'half four' is characteristic of British English. There are other ways to say this, eg 4.30 (said as as 'four-thirty').
Father Christmas in English Pere Noel in French etc Maybe also Saint Nicholas
One half in French would be demi.
"une demi-soeur"
et demi
in football a cntre half would be 'un milieu de terrain' in French.
"mi-trimestre"
"mi-trimestre"
Demi-journées
un demi
demi-frère
In French, you would say "Il est quatre heures et demie."
demi frere
"un demi-frère"