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.
twelve - douze
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'.
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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.