In English, the word "noon" refers to the time around the middle of the day, typically around 12:00 PM. So, if you wanted to ask someone what time it is and it is around noon, you could say: "What time is it? Is it noon yet?"

Alternatively, you could use the word "midday" to refer to the time around the middle of the day. For example: "It's midday. Do you want to meet for lunch?"

Note that the word "noon" is derived from the Latin word "nōnā", which means "ninth," because in ancient Rome, the day was divided into 12 hours, and the ninth hour was around the middle of the day. In modern English, the word "noon" is used to refer to the middle of the day regardless of how many hours there are in a day.
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最佳回答 2023-04-08
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