Actually, A.D does not mean after death. It stands for Anno Domini, which means "The Year of Our Lord'
BC: Before Christ AD: Anno Domini (After Christ/Latin) BC stands for "Before Christ", AD stands for "Anno Domini" which is medieval latin for "in the year of (the) Lord" - not After Death! Interestingly, there was no year zero - the calendar goes straight from 1 BC to 1 AD.
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In Latin, it should mean "to the summit".
bc= before christ ad= anno domini ( the year of our lord)
after death ------------------------ AD actually stands for "Anno Domini" which means "in the year of our lord".
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Actually, A.D does not mean after death. It stands for Anno Domini, which means "The Year of Our Lord'
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BC: Before Christ AD: Anno Domini (After Christ/Latin) BC stands for "Before Christ", AD stands for "Anno Domini" which is medieval latin for "in the year of (the) Lord" - not After Death! Interestingly, there was no year zero - the calendar goes straight from 1 BC to 1 AD.
2, ad and a. **Actually, I found : A, AD, AY, YA**
It's German for purely ad
AD means Anno Domini
AD is short for Anno Domini, Latin for "[The] year of [our] Lord". AD 600 means "The year of our Lord 600", or the 600th year since the birth of Jesus Christ (roughly; it's thought now that Jesus was actually born in about 4 BC).
To/for/from/by mother
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To the fishpond.