It depends on what 1 00 means.
If it refers to "one hundred" - "100", the translation is "cien"
If it refers to "one o'clock" - "1:00", the translation is "la una en punto"
If it refers to "exactly one" - "1.00", the translation is "uno punto cero cero."
La una de la tarde.
3:00 am = son las tres de la mañana
12:00 they say 12:00 they say 12:00 they say 12:00 they say 12:00 they say
The number one in Spanish is uno.
I believe the Nintendo DSi runs on military time. So 1:00 AM to 12:00 PM is the same but say 3:00 PM becomes 15:00.
Answer 1a emepe emeAnswer 2Most Spaniards and Latin Americans do not use the abbreviations "AM" or "PM" to connote time when speaking and say "de la mañana" for "AM" and "de la tarde" or "de la noche" for "PM" (depending on how late it is). In terms of writing, Spanish-speakers write in "military time", so "7:00 AM" would be "7:00", but "7:00 PM" would be "19:00". Therefore, a Spanish-speaker reading "19:00" would say "siete de la noche" not "diecinueve".
3:00 am = son las tres de la mañana
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To say "AM" or "in the morning" in Spanish, you'd say "de la mañana". You could say "Son las ocho de la mañana," meaning "It is 8:00 AM" or "It is 8 in the morning".
I don’t know that’s why ima asking
Say Good Afternoon, after 12:00pm and before 5:00, or you might say it after lunch and before dinner.