In Cyprus the all-numeric form for dates is in the little endianness order of "day month year".
In the Turkish occupied part in Northern Cyprus (like in Turkey), the traditional all-numeric form of writing Gregorian dates is the little-endian day.month.year order, using a dot on the line (period or full stop) as the separator (e.g. 31.12.1991 or 31.12.91).
In Northern Cyprus the 24-hour clock system is used officially and in writing.
When speaking in the 12-hour system, the words such as "sabah" (morning), "akşam" (evening) or "gece" (night) are generally used before telling the time to clarify whether it is a.m. or p.m. (i.e., sabah 9 means 9 a.m. and akşam 5 means 5 p.m.).
An exception is that the hours 12.30 AM/PM are usually both referred to as "yarım" (meaning half).