However, the meaning is often interpreted differently depending on the context. Here are some possible interpretations:
* "Yes, at twelve o'clock": This is the most literal meaning, indicating an agreement to something at 12 o'clock.
* "Yes, at twelve (midnight/noon)": This clarifies the specific time of day, whether it's midnight or noon.
* "Yes, at twelve (some other specific time)": This indicates that "twelve" refers to a specific time, even if it's not midnight or noon.
* "Yes, I'll be there at twelve": This implies a confirmation of being present at 12 o'clock.
To understand the precise meaning of "Si a las doce", you need to consider the context in which it's used.