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Q: What is Before Christ in Latin?
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What is the Latin word of BC?

It is from the Latin Ante Christum


In Latin what does ad and bc mean?

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.


What is the English translation of the Latin Ante Christum?

It's the Latin of B.C. It means "before Christ".


What is mean AD AND BC?

BC = Before Christ. AD = Anno Domini (latin) the year of Christ's birth.


What do AD and BC stand for?

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 AD stands for After Death AFTER Christ was killed.Two outdated but still common terms.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


Is AD before Christ?

AD is a latin term which means "in the Year of our Lord". The actual date AD began was Year 1 which refers to the first year of Christ life on earth as a child. BC was the way time was recorded before Christ Birth.yes AD means after christ BC emans befor christ


Why did BC turn into AD?

BC means Before Christ (Before Jesus Christ was born) AD means After Death (The death of Jesus Christ)


What does 'bc' and 'ad' actually mean?

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.


What is blood of Christ in Latin?

The Body of Christ in Latin is Corpus Christi.


What is 'Christ' in Latin?

Christus is a Latin equivalent of 'Christ'. It's a masculine noun. It's pronounced 'KREE-stoos' in liturgical Latin, and 'KRIHS-toos' in classical Latin.


What is the abbreviation for before Christ?

Before Christ is "B.C."; some people use "B.C.E." which stands for "Before the Common Era". The two terms mean the same thing, the time before the traditional date for the birth of Christ. Save A.D. stands for the Latin words "Anno Domina"meaning "The Year of Our Lord" Which means the time after Christ's birth(which includes right now).


AD in a taimetable is the same as BC?

No, AD means Anno Domini, latin for Year of the lord i.e. after Jesus Christ was "born" BC meant Before Christ, it now means Before Current (era). HTH