ANNO DOMINI Year of Christs birth is year 1. it does not mean AFTER DEATH as many think.
If you're using the full phrase, you put it before the date: "In the year of our Lord, 2009", or "Anno domini 2009". If you're using abbreviations (BCE/CE, BC/AD) you put them after the year, for example, 2009AD.
AD stands for Anno Domini means "in the year of (our) Lord".
are u thick answer it ureself. This is one of those most stupid answers from the most stupid people. No only do they not know the answer, they are unable to spell as well. So..... AD in Latin represents 'Anno Domini' meaning 'in the year of our Lord' and the year would be represented by the notation 2009AD. BC therefore meaning 'Before Christ' would be represented by the notation 2009BC
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Anno Domini (AD) .
In the year of our lord
The letters AD stand for Anno Domini. The phrase Anno Domini is actually medieval Latin which means 'the year of Our Lord'.
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anno Domini, Latin for "in the year of the Lord"
CE stands for Common Era as in Anno Domini (AD)
It's "A.D."It stands for "Anno Dominum" ... "Year of our Lord".
Neither. It stands for "anno Domini" meaning "in the year of (the) Lord."