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  1. morning (von Mitternacht bis 12 Uhr Mittag; im Amerikanischen auch ‘ noon ’ genannt): “I don’t have to work this morning .” (Ich muss heute Morgen nicht arbeiten.) “I usually get up at seven o’clock in the morning .” (Ich stehe normalerweise um sieben Uhr morgens auf.)

  2. MORNING This is the time from midnight to midday. AFTERNOON This is the time from midday (noon) to evening. From 12:00 hours to approximately 18:00 hours. EVENING This is the time from the end of the afternoon to midnight. From approximately 18:00 hours to 00:00 hours.

  3. Morning 5 am to 12 pm (noon) Early morning 5 to 8 am. Late morning 11 am to 12pm. Afternoon 12 pm to 5 pm. Early afternoon 1 to 3pm. Late afternoon 4 to 5pm. Evening 5 pm to 9 pm. Early evening 5 to 7 pm. Night 9 pm to 4 am.

    • Two 12-Hour Periods
    • Midnight and Noon: Am Or Pm?
    • Midnight Confusion
    • Converting 12-Hour to 24-Hour Format
    • Where Is The 12-Hour Format used?
    • Why Does The Day Have 24 hours?

    The 12-hour system divides the 24 hours of a day into two periods lasting 12 hours each. The first 12-hour period is designated as am. It runs from midnight to noon. The second period, marked pm, covers the 12 hours from noon to midnight. The abbreviations am and pm derive from Latin: 1. AM = Ante meridiem: Before noon 2. PM = Post meridiem: After ...

    The main weakness of the 12-hour system is a widespread confusion about which abbreviation should be used for noon and midnight: neither moment can logically be identified as before noon (am) or after noon (pm). For example, the moment of midnight occurs precisely 12 hours after noon on the previous day and 12 hours before noon on the following day...

    Another source of confusion is the lack of a date designator in the 12-hour system, making it impossible to logically identify a correct moment in time when only a date and 12:00 am (midnight) is provided. Imagine being asked to pick up a friend at the airport at 12:00 am on April 13. Would you go there at midnight between April 12 and April 13? Or...

    A 24-hour clock, sometimes referred to as military time, states the time according to the number of hours that have passed since midnight. Starting at midnight, hours are numbered from 0 to 24, removing the need for designations like am and pm. For example, at 23:00, 23 hours have passed since the beginning of the current day. To convert am or pm t...

    Most countries around the world today use the 24-hour system. However, the 12-hour format, including am and pm, is officially used in a number of countries, including the United States, Canada (except Québec), Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

    The Egyptians are thought to be responsible for dividing the day into 24 equal parts. One account suggests that this custom evolved because the Egyptians commonly used the base 12, counting the 3 joints in their fingers, not including the thumb. Topics: Timekeeping, Clocks

  4. Noon is 12:00PM. Some think it is 12:00AM, but it isn’t, that’s midnight. PM means post meridiem (after noon) and AM means before noon, so there is confusion as to what noon is, but there is no confusion that the hour after noon is PM, so 12:01-12:59 is PM, post meridiem, after the sun has passed the meridian.

  5. midday = noon = 12 in the day midnight = 12 at night. morning = before 12 (midday) afternoon = 12 (midday) until sunset evening = sunset until you go to bed (or 10pm/11pm). night = when there is no sun and it is dark. Greetings in English. Three common greetings used in English are: Good morning (used until midday/noon) Good afternoon (from ...

  6. 16. Mai 2020 · early-morning (early): between about 7.00 and 9.00 a.m. mid-morning: between about 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. (the midpoint between sunrise and noon). n.b. noon is twelve o'clock in the middle of the day; a precise time, not a period of time. late morning (late): between about 10.00 a.m. and noon.