As a Muslim I'll explain these names like this: Dawn - Namaz e Fajar Morning - Namaz e Ashraq Noon same as noon Afternoon - Namaz e Zohar Dusk - Namaz e Asar Evening - Namaz e Mugrib Night - Namaz e Isha
Jesus-Christ love you my brothers and sistersss ! Come back to him ! (John 3:16) "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." He died for you ! You will be saved by believing in his name, and you will not go to hell. So, accept him with all your heart, read the Bible ! Here is the good news ! ❤🥰🥰
Here is some sentence that I know: “The time is dawn here” “Good morning!” “It’s noon right now” “We’re getting closer to afternoon” “It’s dusk outside there” “Finnally it’s evening I can break my fast” “Good night”
Спасибо за объяснение я чето реально не вдуплила просто зачем нужны отдельные названия утра если они оба и так являются утром. То же самое с ночью. Спасибо!! 🫂
FAJAR = sunrise (05:00-05:30) PAGI = morning (05:30-10:00) SIANG = 10am-14pm (noon/afternoon) TENGAH HARI = 11:30am-12:30pm (sun position up vertical we look) SORE = afternoon (14:30-17:00) SENJA = sunset (17:00-17:30) MAGHRIB = after sunset (17:30-18:30) Ba'da isya' = undangan tahlil (19:00-19:30) MALAM = 19:30-23:30 (night) TENGAH MALAM = midnight (23:30-01:30) DINI HARI = 01:30-03:00 PAGI BUTA = 03:00-04:00 SUBUH = 04:00-04:30 (before sunrise) . Indonesia the Diamond Equator ❤
In spanish(argentinian) it would be: 1am - 7am madrugada 7am - 12pm mañana 12pm - 1pm medio día 1pm - 6pm tarde 6pm - 12am noche 12am - 1am media noche
Jesus-Christ love you my brothers and sistersss ! Come back to him ! (John 3:16) "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." He died for you ! You will be saved by believing in his name, and you will not go to hell. So, accept him with all your heart, read the Bible ! Here is the good news ! ❤🥰🥰
When it's summer mostly anywhere, 5 PM isn't dusk. Like, when it's 12th of June in Europe, at 5 PM sun is high in the sky, it's often even hotter and sunnier than at noon.
@@anordinarygamer-vw7foyes of course but like other people r describing these words with their own ideas in comments they as well just casually wrote their ideas.
Can you name ....???? Yes !!!! 6 am - Wake up , 8 am - Breakfast , 12 am - Snacks , 3 pm - Lunch , 5 pm - snacks , 6 pm - tea / coffee , 9 am - dinner Sleep Repeat again 🤭🤭🤭🤭
In my 41 years of existence, I now know what dusk looks like. Thank you. I just keep hearing “dusk ‘till dawn” but never really thought of really knowing what dusk look like.
I'm Muslim use this terms for prayers every day Dawn pray Alfajer Morning pray Aldoha Noon pray Althuher Afternoon pray Alaser Dusk or sunset pray Almagreb Evening pray Alisha Night pray Gyam Allial❤
Portuguese is way easier 6:00 am - 12:00 am : manhã Greeting: Bom dia (good day) 1:00 pm - 5:00/6:00 pm : tarde Greeting: Boa tarde (good "afternoon") 6:00/7:00 - 12 am : noite Greeting: Boa noite (good night) After 12 am till before the sunrise starts: madrugada Normally people don't greet at this period, but you can say "Boa madrugada" or just "Boa noite" as well
The five prayers' names in Islam almost depend on some of that El-Fejr = the dawn El-Đhuhr = the noon El-Âsr = the afternoon El-Meğrib = the sunset (the Dusk) El-Isha'â = (after the dusk)
Indonesia : - 1 am - pagi buta - 3 am - hampir pagi - 5 am - pagi - 9 am - siang - 12 pm - siang bolong - 3 pm - sore santai - 6 pm - hampir malam - 7 pm - malam - 9 pm - larut malam - 00 am tengah malam