"de la noche" is from sunset to midnight.
- the specific time of these expressions depend on the Spanish-speaking country but RAE( Royal Spanish Academy) defines it as:
de la mañana= from dawn to midday, or from midnight until dawn.
de la tarde= from midday to sunset.
de la noche= from sunset to midnight.
de la madrugada= from midnight to dawn.
ex: here in Chile "de la noche" is between 8:00p.m to 10:00 p.m.
La Luna es el único satélite natural de la Tierra
je suis de la lune > I'm from the Moon.
it means the free danes
"This love of the moon" is what it means
That's French for "to the moon and back"
mesita de noche
Voy a la escuela de noche (assuming you mean 'I go')
cinco de la noche: 5 in the night nueve menos cuarto is "a quarter til 9:00"
If what you mean is a simple number, then...950 = "novecientos cincuenta".If what you mean is a time,A 9:50 = "A las nueve y cincuenta" "de la mañana / de la noche" (am/pm)
"Silent night" in Spanish.
"Noche de paz".
noche de chicas
If you mean 'the afternoon' (and not, e.g. Prime Minister), there is no abbreviation in Spanish, only 'de la tarde' (= 'the afternoon'). Thus 3p.m. = las tres de la tarde Later on, say after 10p.m., it becomes 'de la noche', e.g. 10p.m. = las diez de la noche
silencio de la noche
La noche de muerte.
You would say "de la tarde" or "de la noche".
Translation: las once de la noche