"It was 3 o'clock" in Spanish is "Eran las tres". It is pronounced "AIR-ahn las trace". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
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3 pm is in the afternoon, so you would say "Buenas Tardes!" or, good afternoon!
At around 2PM or 3PM
it will say your flight is now landing 3pm standard time, or local time, listen better in the future
All the given times follow 3PM but they can also precede 3PM. To determine if a time follows or precedes a given time you must know the day or date of both times. That is, 3PM tomorrow comes after 3PM today, but 3PM yesterday precedes 3PM today.
The correct sentence is 'I will come home at 3pm'.
3pm
It doesn't matter what country you are in. All the given times can follow 3PM, but they can also precede 3PM. To determine if a time comes before or after a given time you also need a day or date as a frame of reference. That is, 3PM tomorrow follows 3PM today, but 3PM yesterday precedes 3PM today.
3:01pm comes after 3pm.
All of them. 3PM is 24 hours later than 3PM. However, without a frame of reference (a date) all of them could also be regarded as being earlier than 3PM. That is, 9PM last night would be earlier than 3PM today.
3pm to 10pm is 7 hours.
24 of course !
In any 24 hour period, all times from 3:01PM to 11:59PM come after 3PM. All times from 12AM (midnight) to 2:59AM come before 3PM. Without the 24 hour constriction, all times can come before or after 3PM. To determine one way or the other, you must also specify a day or date. That is, 3PM yesterday came before 3PM today, but 3PM tomorrow follows 3PM today. By the same token, 12AM tomorrow (midnight tonight) comes after 3PM today, while 12PM (noon today) comes before 3PM today.