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#11 Post by rabbit »

suein56 wrote: Thu Jul 10, 2025 1:46 pm Fin matinée (fin am) usually means just before midday hereabouts.
but fin am is fin après midi. The concept of ante meridian doesn’t exist in France

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#12 Post by suein56 »

Really ? I've not heard that one before.
You learn smthg new every day 🤔

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rabbit wrote: Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:35 pm The concept of ante meridian doesn’t exist in France
Zactly Rabbit !
"fin matinée" is at the end of the morning, "fin am (après-midi)" is at the end of the afternoon !

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#14 Post by suein56 »

Afternoon is shortened to 'aprèm' here ..

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#15 Post by Blaze »

suein56 wrote: Thu Jul 10, 2025 8:21 pm Afternoon is shortened to 'aprèm' here ..
It is here too when spoken, but in an email or sms, it's generally shortened to "am" 8-)

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#16 Post by suein56 »

Blaze wrote: Thu Jul 10, 2025 8:44 pm It is here too when spoken, but in an email or sms, it's generally shortened to "am" 8-)
As I said that is new to me .. even in an email or sms or whatsapp .. everyone I know uses 'aprèm'.
We're obviously all out of touch here ..

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#17 Post by Polly »

Not come across ‘am’ before this thread, ‘aprèm‘ many times.

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#18 Post by MAD87 »

Lori wrote: Thu Jul 10, 2025 3:51 pm Ah, of course, fin après-midi (fin am)! Old brain ain't workin' like it used to.
Nor mine, although here it would be fin d'ap.

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