we're studying at about 8 PM
In French, you would say "cinq heures cinquante du soir" to express 5:50 PM.
"Ce soir" in French means "this evening." It is used to refer to events or actions happening in the evening on the same day.
"Bon soir" in French means "good evening" in English. It is a common greeting used in the evening or late afternoon when wishing someone well.
There is no official term that I know of that corresponds directly to AM and PM. I have been taught to specify time, you associate the time of day such as du matin, de l'après-midi and du soir. I certainly hope this helps.
It is saying hello/good evening after MiddayIt means Good Evening.
neuf heures ce soir means 'nine o'clock this evening' in French.
Six heures du soir or Dix-huit heures may be French equivalents of '6 p.m.' The number 'six' means 'six'. The feminine noun 'heures' means 'hours'. The word 'du' combines the preposition 'de' and the masculine definite article 'le' to mean 'of, in, from the'. The masculine noun 'soir' means 'evening'. The number 'dix-huit' means '18', which is military time for '6 p.m.' They respectively are pronounced 'see-zuhr dyoo swahr' and 'dee-zwee-tuhr'.
dix neuf heures trente - or sept heures et demi (du soir)
"Il est onze heures du soir" is French for "It is eleven o'clock in the evening." This phrase is used to indicate the time, specifically at night. The word "du" translates to "of the," and "soir" means "evening."
That would be a.m. as in 11:00 a.m.Ante is latin for before, and meridian is latin for of noon so a.m. is before noon.
je te vois ce soir à sept heures
Soir and nuit both mean ''night'.'
The word for o'clock is heures (hours).The French express AM or PM as morning, afternoon, or night.Examples:du matin (Il est dix heures et demie du matin. 10:30 AM)de l'après-midi (Il est trois heures cinq de l'après-midi. 3:05 PM)du soir (Il est dix heures moins vingt du soir. 9:40 PM, 20 minutes to 10)
In French, you would say "cinq heures cinquante du soir" to express 5:50 PM.
In French, 10:41 PM is said as "dix heures quarante et une du soir." The French use the 24-hour clock system, so "du soir" specifies that it is in the evening. The time is expressed in a 12-hour format with "du soir" or "de l'après-midi" added to differentiate between AM and PM.
"Midnight" in French is minuit.
soir (masuline noun) means 'evening' in English.