Es medianoche.
Son las 12 de la noche.
12 in Spanish is "doce" pronounced like "dos-eh"doce (doh-say)
"Medianoche" is "midnight" in Spanish.
12:00 am is written in Spanish as medianoche (midnight).
Midnight = media nox
Es medianocheMedianoche is at midnight.Mediodía is at noon.Either way, it is right to say:"Son las doce".
You can get the point across several ways. Primarily, you can say "Son las doce". For noon, you can say "mediodía". For midnight, say "medianoche".
12 in Spanish is "doce" pronounced like "dos-eh"doce (doh-say)
Midnight >>>> Midday >>>>> Midnight 12 midnight > 12 noon >>> 12 midnight 12:00 noon
12 am or 12 de la noche las doce de la noche medianoche
On the stroke of midnight, on New Year's Eve the Spanish eat Grapes!They eat 12 grapes starting at 11:48 because for each minute they eat a grape they make a wish!
11- once (ohn-say) 12- doce (doe-say)
Translation: Doce
Neither. The correct way to identify 12:00 is to say 12:00 noon or 12:00 midnight.am stands for ante meridiem which means before noon and pm stands for post meridiem which means after noon. Since noon itself is neither before noon or after it, the use of am and pm is not appropriate. The same argument can be applied to midnight.
"Medianoche" is "midnight" in Spanish.
It is NEITHER 12 am NOR 12 pm. The correct time is ' 12 noon ' or ' 12 midnight '. 'am/pm' are the initials of the Latin phrase ' ante meridian/ post meridian ' . which means 'before noon/ after noon '. So if it is '12 noon' how can it be before noon(am) or after noon (pm) . It is exactly '12 noon'. A similar argument holds for '12 midnight' How can it be 'before/after noon , when it is exactly half way between the two previous noon and the following noon. Also at 12 midnight , there is the question of the day/date, which one do you select. NB Yes people do say '12 am/pm' , but itis quite erroneous, and leads to confusion. , that's why you are asking the question, because you are confused over it.
12:04 AM is considered to be midnight because it is the start of a new day. It falls between 12:00 AM (midnight) and 12:59 AM.
There is no 12:00 AM. Midnight is properly 12:00 M, just as noon is 12:00 N, computer convenience notwithstanding. Most people in the US still use 12 am and 12 pm to refer to midnight and noon (respectively). The current day ends at exactly midnight (12:00 am) and the next day begins right after that. You could say that the next day starts the first millisecond just after the clock strikes 12:00 am (midnight).