before
There are few if any latin prefixes. The preposition for "before" is ante
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'.
The Latin translation for 'ante' is before.
Ante is the Latin word for before and delictum is Latin for offense. The phrase ante delictum means before the offense.
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It means before. Antebellum and antedate are examples.
'Before the day.'
Before.
It mend a ante a loving ante and a joking ante
AM means Ante Meridiem in text. Period between Midnight and Noon Called Ante Meridiem in text.
Mi amante is my lover.
Before.