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Valeriya K.
12 p.m 12 a.m
Hello everyone!
12 p.m. - is it midnight or afternoon? I didn't manage to find the right answer on the internet.
Thanks!
18 de jan de 2020 16:44
Respostas · 7
12pm is noon.
12am is midnight.
19 de janeiro de 2020
To be clear we say “noon” or “12 noon” and “midnight” or “12 midnight”.
“Midday” is in the dictionary but not commonly used.
19 de janeiro de 2020
As you can see below. People have differing opinions, hence you cannot rely on these to do anything except but potentially start a heated conversation.
Whatever is the "right answer" it is irrelevant if your listener does not use it. Hence as Karl suggests, if siomething is important it is often avoided.
hence 0-hundred hours, 24-hundred hours, 00:00 12:00 24:00 - still 12:00 requires context, prior knowledge for interpretation.
I do as Karl does, midday and midnight.
For anything you read: you have to guess which camp they are in, or from context.
.
For myself
as 11:00 is obviously AM 12:00 is obviously AM, but 12:01 is PM
and
since PM starts at noon.
as 13:00 = 1 PM 12:00 is obviously PM
. which leads me to wonder why no one ever taught one rule to rule them all and fix this.
18 de janeiro de 2020
This is confusing even for English speakers. At the Toronto film festival they never use 12AM or 12PM to announce movies. It always confuses people ! Instead they say the film will start at 11:59AM or 11:59PM.
For myself, I don't overthink it. We just naturally use "noon" and "midnight" to designate these times.
18 de janeiro de 2020
12 p.m. is noon, 12 a.m. is midnight
18 de janeiro de 2020
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Valeriya K.
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Inglês, Alemão, Russo
Idioma de aprendizado
Inglês
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