"P.M." is translated as follows: "post meridiem"; literally, "after noon".
"A.M." is translated as follows: "ante meridiem"; literally, "before noon".
You make the call.
12.15 pm is just after mid day.
Daytime
Midnight... 12:00 Am Noon... 12:00 Pm
12:00pm is day, it's lunch time
It depends on what time of year it is, where you are, and whether you meant 3 AM or 3 PM.
Night around 1130 pm
yes! der..... it's post meridiem which is after midday!
A: IN 2012 on the 12th of december at 6.00 pm at night
AM = 12 in the morning to 11:59 in the day. (or 12 if preferred) PM = 12 in the day to 11:59 at night. (or 12 if preferred)
at the time answering this its was 13:13 hrs - daylight PM
"POST MERIDIAN" means after noon that is 12 o clock mid day to 12 o clock mid night so half day and half night
If discussing the general term as used in a sentence such as "You can call me any time, day or night," it means exactly that - you can call that person no matter if it's 3 AM, 11 AM, 2 PM, or 9 PM.