'Ante meridiem', meaning 'before noon'.
“AM” stands for the Latin phrase Ante Meridiem —which means “before noon”—and “PM” stands for Post Meridiem : “after noon.”
The words "ante meridiem" and "post meridiem" come from Latin. "Ante meridiem" means "before noon" and "post meridiem" means "after noon." They are often abbreviated as "AM" and "PM" in English.
A.M. is the initialism for the Latin ante meridiem, meaning "before noon/midday."P.M. stands for post meridiem, meaning "after noon/midday."So AM is the morning (before noon) and PM is the afternoon and evening.
"Post meridiem" and "ante meridiem" (Latin for "after noon" and "before noon.")
pm is to after noon i guess * * * * * Correct! The Latin origins for the abbreviations are ante meridiem (before noon) and post meridiem (afetr noon).
AM = ante meridiem and PM = post meridiem. AM Ante Meridiem Stands for Before Noon in Latin PM Post Meridiem Stands for After Noon in Latin
The Latin word ante meridiem refers to "before noon" in English language.
A.M is Ante Meridiem P.M is Post Meridiem
am stands for Ante Meridiem and pm for post Meridiem. Meridiem is the word used for noon.
AM and PM are abbreviations for ante meridiem and post meridiem mean before noon and after noon post meridiem or post meridian.
Am stands for Ante Meridiem, Latin for before noon, Pm stands for post meridiem, Latin for after noon.
Ante Meridiem for short is AM and they both mean before noon.