12 Heures is 'midday' or 'noon' in English. Pile means 'sharp'
12 am is spelled 'douze heures' or 'midi' in French
12:30 = douze heures trente or midi trente or midi et demiat night = minuit trente or minuit et demi orzéro heure trente
Ah, what a lovely question! In French, we say "dix heures quarante-cinq du matin" for 10.45 am. It's like painting a beautiful picture with words, isn't it? Keep practicing, and soon you'll be speaking French like a pro!
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.
The number 12 is douze in French. That's where English got the word dozen.
12 am is spelled 'douze heures' or 'midi' in French
12 o'clock is 'douze heures', or 'midi' (noon) in French.
12:30 = douze heures trente or midi trente or midi et demiat night = minuit trente or minuit et demi orzéro heure trente
noon: midi (or douze heures) - 13H00: treize heures - 14H00: quatorze heures - 15H00: quinze heures - 16H00: seize heures -dix-sept heures - 18H00: dix-huit heures - 19H00: dix-neuf heures.
12:40 is midi quarante /or/ douze heures quarante /or/ une heure moins vingt in French.
It translates to "It is 12 o'clock in the afternoon."
- 12 o'clock (noon) is 'midi' or 'douze heures' in French. Midnight is 'minuit'. - 6.45 p.m. is 'dix-huit heures quarante cinq', or 'sept heures moins le quart' (doesn't matter if it's 'a.m.' or 'p.m.', if this is obvious enough not to be stated). - 6.45 a.m. is 'six heures quarante cinq' or 'six heures quarante cinq du matin' if you want to state that it is a.m. - At 4.20 p.m. is 'à quatre heures vingt de l'après-midi'.
Trente-cinq.
Ah, what a lovely question! In French, we say "dix heures quarante-cinq du matin" for 10.45 am. It's like painting a beautiful picture with words, isn't it? Keep practicing, and soon you'll be speaking French like a pro!
12:45 = douze heures quarante cinq / or / une heure moins le quart (more like "a quarter to one)
I guess you mean: how high is a 14 foot high pile of trash in inches? 1 ft = 12 in ⇒ 14 ft = 14 x 12 = 168 in The 14 foot high pile of trash is 168 inches high.
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.