Miss. Charles Hu
How to express "the local time" in English?

For example, on the afternoon of  October 7th (in Sweden), sb. did sth. 

what I want to expressis is that the Swedish local time is  October 7th when sb. did sth..

what is the formal expression of the first sentence? In English, of course.

Thank you very much !



30 May 2016 05:32
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When we describe local time of somewhere, usually people do not say the country, should be the city instead. 

London time, Moscow time, EST, CST, PST, ...

Greenwich Mean Time GMT, Universal Time Coordinated UTC 

30 Mayıs 2016
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British English: On the 7th of October in Sweden sb. did sth.

American English: On October 7th sb. did sth.


Does that help?

30 Mayıs 2016
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You would use the standard local time zone.


On the afternoon of December 7th Stockholm time at the Swedish Karolinska Institute, Prof. Tu delivered a lecture.   


Should be...

At the Swedish Karolinska Institute, in the afternoon, on December 7th CEST, Professor Tu delivered a lecture.


You would identify the location then time frame, the local timezone abbreviation is used.

30 Mayıs 2016

How about  

Stockholm time on the afternoon of December 7th, Tu delivered a lecture at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden.

31 Mayıs 2016
So, is the following sentence right?   On the afternoon of December 7th Stockholm time at the Swedish Karolinska Institute, Prof. Tu delivered a lecture.    

30 Mayıs 2016
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