
Midnight, noon 12am, 12pm? - WordReference Forums
Dec 28, 2006 · What time of day is 12AM. Is it midnight or midday? I was talking with people at work about this, and not everyone agreed. It suggests midnight to me, but I think that it is …
12am / 12pm - Which is noon? which is midnight?
Jul 15, 2007 · There appears to be a convention that 12am is midnight, 12pm is noon - but that is not universal, else we wouldn't be having this discussion for at least the fourth time in WR …
Midnight, noon 12am, 12pm? - WordReference Forums
Jan 5, 2005 · My boss says 12am is midnight and I think it is noon. Who's right? I hope it is me...A psychological victory, you know.
Noon = 12pm (or 12am) - leo.org
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Good Morning / Afternoon / Evening / Night - WordReference …
Nov 8, 2006 · Afterwards, I would say good evening. Good Evening becoming good night, well it's quite sketchy. It's like in Spanish, I never know exactly when to use Buenas Tardes and …
12 p.m. / 12 a.m. - WordReference Forums
Aug 1, 2011 · Bonjour, Je traduis un guide d'activités et je dois donc traduire aussi les horaires d'ouverture. Du coup ma question porte sur l'éternel problème de la traduction du "12h" (midi …
"around five p.m." or "at around 5 p.m." | WordReference Forums
Nov 29, 2009 · Hello all, my question might be a typical case of splitting hairs since it doesn't make much of a difference whether or not you use the preposition "at"... but just out of …
12 PM = midnight or midday? - WordReference Forums
Feb 2, 2006 · So, 12pm or 12am is absurd by definition. This explains the confusion around it and one person understands 12am, for instance, as midnight and the other as midday.
12 a.m. / 12 p.m. - WordReference Forums
Jun 13, 2007 · 12am and 12pm are both incorrect usage in the UK: 12.00 = midday; 24.00 = midnight The 24 hour system is increasingly understood and used in English, especially in …
Is 10am fine with/for you? - WordReference Forums
Feb 16, 2008 · Hi Can you use both prepositions with and for in the following sentence or is only with correct? Is 10am fine with/for you? Thanks.