e. pp.
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Finnish
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈenːen ˈpuo̯ltɑˌpæi̯ʋæː/, [ˈe̞nːe̞m ˈpuo̞l̪t̪ɑ̝ˌpæi̯ʋæː]
- IPA(key): /ˈeːˌpeːˌpeː/, [ˈe̞ːˌpe̞ːˌpe̞ː] (informal)
Phrase
[edit]e. pp. (obsolete)
- (used after the hour) Abbreviation of ennen puoltapäivää (“ante meridiem, a.m.”). [19th–mid 20th c.]
- Antonym: j. pp. (“p.m.”)
Usage notes
[edit]No longer in use, and may not be understood. Finland officially switched to a 24-hour clock in 1928, though the 12-hour clock remains in use in spoken language. To avoid possible ambiguity, one typically specifies the general time of day (evening, early morning etc.). For example, instead of "kello 3 ennen puoltapäivää", one would typically say "kello 3 aamuyöstä" ("at 3 o'clock in the early morning").