"c'est midi, il est midi"
from noon until six, 'de l'après-midi'; from six till midnoght, 'du soir'. But most French people use the 24-hour clock.
"Midnight" in French is minuit.
Commonly between noon and 2PM and between 7PM and 9PM
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
noon : midimidnight : minuit
"Noon" in English is midi in French.
"midi" is the commonest way of saying noon or midday in French. You can also say 'douze heures'.
midi
Ahiahi = noon/afternoon
apres-midi
It depends on what your asking. To say "in the morning" say "du matin". To say "in the afternoon" say "de l'après midi". To say "in the evening" say "du soir". Noon is midi and midnight is minuit.
12 o'clock is 'douze heures', or 'midi' (noon) in French.
To say the words good noon in the German language you say guten Mittag.
The correct phrase would be "You have to be at school at noon."
from noon until six, 'de l'après-midi'; from six till midnoght, 'du soir'. But most French people use the 24-hour clock.
"Midnight" in French is minuit.