The word (chiefly British) is pronounced (an-tee-meh-RID-ee-en).
It is used to mean "before noon" and is the English equivalent of the Latin term ante meridiem, which is abbreviated as A.M.
She had her breakfast as late as ante-meridian. This is an example using the word ante-meridian.
Post meridian just simply means after noon. An example sentence would be: She likes to eat her lunch post meridian.
i like to say the word thank you because i am very polite this is a mission say this as fast as you can say your welcome say your sorry say how happy you are say MISSISSIPPI say IPPISSISSIM say your feelings say i love you say i hate you say i like you say i want a pie in my face splash! well i say i say i say
Logic tells me it is not correct since "suffice" is a synonym of sufficient. You would never say "sufficient it to say" would you. So why say "suffice it to say"?
A) Say their name over and over B) tell them to say what (keep doing this till they say what) C) Kick them in the ball and then they will say WHAT the hell.
Antemeridian, you spelled it correctly the first time. Also, ante meridian meaning a.m.
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antemeridian is AM; postmeridian is PM.
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She had her breakfast as late as ante-meridian. This is an example using the word ante-meridian.
Postmeridian is a word meaning something to do with the afternoon or evening. The opposite of this would be antemeridian. For example, the evening paper could be a postmeridian edition.
If you're talking about the particle (as in "I am"), its equivalent would either be ha (は, pronounced wa) or ga (が). If you're talking about "antemeridian," it's gozen (午前).
Post meridian just simply means after noon. An example sentence would be: She likes to eat her lunch post meridian.
its just called "say" and... take out all your wasted honor every little past frustration take out all your so called problems better put em in quotations say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to sayayayay walking like a one-man army fighting with shadows in your head living out the same old moment knowing you'd be better off instead if you could only say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to sayayayayay have no fear for giving in have no fear no fear for giving over you better know that in the end, its better to say too much, than never to say what you nee d to say again even if your hands are shaking and your faith is broken even as the eyes are closing do it with a heart wide open say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to say say what you need to sayayayayay say what you need to say (i'll say what) {15 times}
The eastern hemisphere is half of the Earth. There is a division that is arbitrary and a matter of history which give a designation of eastern and western to two the two halves. The eastern and western hemispheres are separated by an imaginary line drawn between the North pole and the South pole that passes through Greenwich, England. Everything to the east of that line is the Eastern hemisphere and everything to the west is the Western Hemisphere, and the two hemispheres meet again at a line on exactly the opposite side of the Earth called the 180th meridian or antemeridian. There is another designation of northern and southern hemispheres which has a more rational origin.
Say Say Say was created on 1983-10-03.
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