At the time or In the time is the English equivalent of 'in tempore'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'tempore' means 'time'.
I Latin, Brevi Tempore means Brevi Tempore. In English, Brevi Tempore means "a short time".
"Pro tempore" means temporary.
President pro tempore President pro tempore President pro tempore
There are two ways you could go about saying this: In tempore + genitive noun In tempore + ablative adjective For example, "in the time of the king" In tempore regis (In the time of the king) In tempore regio (In the regal time)
President Pro Tempore of the Senate. The office also existed in the Confederate States of America.
Nominative case: tempus Genitive: temporis Dative: tempori Accusative: tempus Ablative: tempore
tempus, temporis - time tempore - (vocative form) time
Usually abbreviated to pro tem, pro tempore means 'for the time being'.
The current president pro tempore is Daniel Inouye from Hawaii.
As the people's representative to make various legislation, this gives the members of the senate the honorary position.
Out of time.
The Secretary of State is next in line after the pro tempore.