AM" stands for the Latin phrase Ante Meridiem ---which means "before noon"---and "PM" stands for Post Meridiem : "after noon." Although digital clocks routinely label noon "12:00 PM" you should avoid this expression not only because it is incorrect, but because many people will imagine you are talking about midnight instead. The same goes for "12:00 AM." Just say or write "noon" or "midnight" when you mean those precise times.
The initials "PM" typically stand for "post meridiem," which is Latin for "after noon." It is used in the 12-hour clock system to denote the time from noon (12:00 PM) until just before midnight (11:59 PM). Additionally, "PM" can also refer to "Prime Minister" in a political context.
12'o clock in midday is pm
If the clock is digital then it will say am or pm. Otherwise you can figure it out by looking outside and seeing whether it is morning AM or afternoon PM.
On a 24 hour clock, it's pm. On a twelve hour clock, it could be either.
2 PM on the 24 hour clock is 14:00.
So you will know if it is morning (AM) or evening (PM).
Reset time on the clock is 1 PM. Just disconnect and reconnect the batttery at 1 PM.
Show me how 132 p.m. look on the clock
9:00 pm on a 12-hour clock is equivalent to 21:00 on a 24-hour clock.
16.30PM
its after twelve o clock. afternoon "pm" stands for "post-meridian", which means the Sun has passed the mid-day point in the sky.
The letters PM does not mean PM of after 12 o clock,it means PRIVATE MESSAGE