Après-midi is a French equivalent of 'afternoon'. It's pronounced 'ah-preh-mee-dee'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'le' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one']. It literally means 'after [the hour of] noon'.
Apr
passez une bonne après-midi
There are two languages in Canada. Most people there speak English, so "good afternoon" would be right. For the French speakers, "bonjour" (good day) would be right.
3:20 --> 3h20 (or 18h20, if it's in the afternoon) --> trois heures vingt
Wednesday afternoons are usually free until pupils get in senior high school.
yesterday afternoon
Afternoon is 'après-midi' in French.
Afternoon is "après-midi" in French.
'post meridiem' is Latin for afternoon. The french for afternoon is 'apres - midi'.
on Saturday afternoon would be "samedi après-midi".
the afternoon
après-midi
Have a nice afternoon!
l'après-midi
Afternoon performance translated into French is: rendement après-midi An example sentence is: le rendement après-midi s'est bien passé This means: the afternoon performance went well.
dernier aprรจs-midi
cet après-midi
quatre une fortre