saturday afternoon
It translates to "It is 12 o'clock in the afternoon."
FRENCH- il est TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH- "it is" or "he is"
"Il" means "he" in French when referring to a masculine noun.
Je pense il doit etre l'anniversaire de quelq'un qui est trois ans moins grand que moi.
The prefixes il, im, and ir all mean "not" or "opposite of." They are used to negate the meaning of the base word that follows them.
It translates to "It is 12 o'clock in the afternoon."
It means: It is noon.
It means in the afternoon. For example, "Il est deux heures de l'après midi." (It is 2 o'clock in the afternoon.)
"c'est midi, il est midi"
Sir, it is midday.
Il y a une réunion à la bibliothèque à 3.00 samedi.
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"Midnight" in French is minuit.
There is no "12:00 AM" -- it is either noon or midnight (midi or minuit).Ask the question "Quelle heure est-il ?" (What time is it?)Say "Il est..." (It is...)Say the number of the hour in French (e.g., deux).If it's one o'clock, say "heure." If it is 2 - 12, say "heures." Both are pronounced [eur]. For example: Il est trois heures (It's 3:00)To say half-past the hour, say "et demie." To say a quarter past the hour, say "et quart." For example: Il est 9 heures et quart (It's 9:15).OR to say anywhere from 1 to 59 minutes after the hour, say that number after the hour. For example: Il est une heure dix (It's 1:10).OR to say that it is from 1 to 29 minutes before the hour, say the upcoming hour + "moins" + the number (or "le quart" if it is 15 minutes before the hour). For example: Il est 4 heures moins vingt (It's 20 (minutes) to 4).OR if it's noon, say "midi" OR if it's midnight say "minuit." You can add on to midi and minuit as in steps 5, 6, and 7. However, half-past is spelled "demi" after midi and minuit.
il = heelle = sheelle can also mean her
he has and he has
Il est trois heures moins dix de l'apres-midi