Tempus aeternum est
AM (Ante Meridiem, Latin for Before Midday) is between 0000 and 1200, and PM (Post Meridiem, Latin for After Midday) is between 1200 and 0000.
In absentia lucis praevalent tenebrae et in his tenebris nullum malum timebis. Hope that works for you.
AM = Ante Meridiem (Latin for "before noon") PM = Post Meridiem (Latin for "after noon") GMT = Greenwich Mean Time, the standard time in London at 0° longitude
The "-ocular" in "binocular" is from Latin oculus, which means "eye." The 'n' belongs to the prefix bin-, which is from Latin bini meaning "2 at a time."
A.M. is short for the Latin phrase ante meridiem meaning "before noon".P.M. is post meridiem meaning "after noon".
Tempus Viato
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A Latin translation for "family is eternal" is familia aeternum. "Family is eternal" is an ancient Latin sentiment that was a common phrase in Roman times.
Tempus fortuna est.
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Eternal life
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Temperature No, not 'temperature'. Tempora = Times
Beskonacna ljubav
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