It's el mediodía, and it means noon; literally mid-day.
mediodia
You say MEDIODÍA (pronounced: mehdeeodeeah
That means "It's noon".
That means "It's noon".
Doce en punto. (twelve on the dot)
you say "in the afternoon" when you are telling time. when you are telling time you use Son las unless it is 1 that is when you use Es la una. In the afternoon at the end is DE LA TARDE. at night is DE LA NOCHE. In the morning it is DE LA MANANA.
Entre mediodia y las cuatro (de la tarde = in the afternoon, p.m.)
Half Day? After Noon! While it is literally Half Day, it's used to define 12:00pm or some time around it, can be translated to Noon, "Afternoon" would be "Tarde"
It's el mediodía, and it means noon; literally mid-day.
In Spanish, you would say "11:45" as "once cuarenta y cinco." This translates to "eleven forty-five" in English. The Spanish language uses a different format for telling time compared to English, where the hour is stated first followed by the minutes.
It means twenty minutes before noon, or 11:40am.It's 20 minutes before noon. (20 til 12 noon)Literally: It is midday minus twenty.So, 'It's 11.40 a.m.'
Es medianocheMedianoche is at midnight.Mediodía is at noon.Either way, it is right to say:"Son las doce".