"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.
"Este es el amor de Luna" in Spanish translates to "This is Luna's love" in English.
La Luna es el único satélite natural de la Tierra
"De Frie Danske" translates to "The Free Danes" in English.
In French, it means "love and moonlight".
Literally translated it means "Star of the sea". It's a starfish.
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 chicas
"Noche de paz".
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