midi
le repas de midi literally: midday meal
"midi" is the commonest way of saying noon or midday in French. You can also say 'douze heures'.
'midi'
No. It's Latin for "Before midday"
midi = noon, midday après midi = afternoon
When it's on 12pm midday on the dot because it's during the day and it's alright to say good morning when you wake up and it's after 12pm midday.
You could use midday.
You do - as opposed to 2400 hrs which is mid night
because people who live in france can't wake up in the mornings
Midday is twelve of clock noon. What comes after midday is after-midday, or the afternoon. The abbreviation p.m. means post meridiem, or post midday.
Midday is 12 noon or 12 midday. It is not 12 p.m. as p.m. means 'after midday'; nor is it 12 a.m. as a.m. means 'before midday. Logically, midday cannot be before or after midday. Similarly, midnight is 12 midnight.
12 Heures is 'midday' or 'noon' in English. Pile means 'sharp'