Before.
Ante is the Latin word for before and delictum is Latin for offense. The phrase ante delictum means before the offense.
The Latin translation for 'ante' is before.
It is from the Latin Ante Christum
The Latin word ante meridiem refers to "before noon" in English language.
It is from the Latin Ante Christum
Before birth is an English equivalent of 'ante natal'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'ante' means 'before'. The adjective 'natalis' means 'of or relating to birth'. Over time, the Latin ablative case ending '-is' was dropped. So the phrase came to be known as 'ante natal'.
ante = before
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.
It is from the Latin Ante Christum
The Latin word "vitae" translates to "life" in English.
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The Latin word opus translated into English mean deed or labor.