Anno Domini is in the year of our Lord. I don't think that B.C. is in Latin. It means before Christ. Before Christ in Latin, is Ante Christus, which is NOT B.C.
a.d is latin - ano domini - which in English means in the year of our lord b.c. is Before Christ
Ad nauseam.
Latin for "to the matter" is ad rem
Yes, "Ad nauseum" comes from the Latin language.
Ante Christum
Ad art Luna et tergum-to the moon and back in Latin
BC = Before Christ. AD = Anno Domini (latin) the year of Christ's birth.
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.
AD or Anno Domini in latin means 'in the year of our lord'. 0 AD is when jesus is supposed to have died. all time before that is now known as BC and all time after is AD. BC (before christ)
bc= before christ ad= anno domini ( the year of our lord)
BC means Before Christ AD means Ano Domini (after Christ)
bc stands for before christ ad stands for after death anno domini and before Christ BC is Before Crist and AD is a lattin phrase meaning "Anno Domini" in Latin or "the year of the Lord" in English. But, that has been changed BC-->BCA, standing for Before Common Era, and AD--> CE standing for Common Era. AD stands for the Latin Anno Domini, meaning "Years" (Anno) of our "Lord" Domini and refers to the birth of Jesus which was about 2009 years ago. BC is before Christ.
B.C. Stands for "Before Christ"A.D. is Latin, it stands for Anno Domini, which translates to "The Year of our Lord."They mean exactly the same thing. Whether you believe in Jesus Christ or not, AD and BC are a numbering methodology. That is, BC and AD were chosen around a specific event in a certain time - whether you believe that event happened or not, BC and AD still count from that time in history.As a side note, "BC" and "AD" are slowly being replaced, in favor of "BCE" (Before Current Era) and "CE" (Current Era).
AD stands for Anno Domini which is Medieval Latin for 'In the year of (the/Our) Lord'
BC stands for "Before Christ" and AD stands for "After Death." In Latin, AD stands for "anno domino." That means "in the year of our lord."BC stands for Before Christ, before Christ was killed. AD stands for After Death AFTER Christ was killed.Two outdated but still common terms. AD stands for After Death (the death of Christ), BC stands for Before Christ. The 'correct' terms are B.C.E (Before Common Era) and C.E (Common Era)AD - Stands For Ano Domini And Bc Stands For Before Christ!! Thats What I Know!AD=after deasth of christ. BC=before christ
It is known as the Pax Romana(latin for Roman Peace).
BC comes before AD on a timeline. BC or BCE means before common era, AD means "In the year of Our Lord."BC first AD after
Yes! B.C stands for Before Christ while A.D means "After Death". We are living in the A.D AD is Anno Domini, latin for 'in the Year of Our Lord'.