post meridiem
Post meridiem.
'post meridiem' is Latin for afternoon. The french for afternoon is 'apres - midi'.
it is p.m because in latin it stands for afternoon.
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The Latin equivalent of the greeting 'good afternoon' is Bonus tempus postmeridianus. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'bonus' means 'good'. The noun 'tempus' means 'time'. The adjective 'postmeridianus' means 'after noon'.
P.M is after midday until eleven o-clock (known as afternoon or night)
Meridian is the Latin word for Noon. Ante Meridian (AM) means before noon, and Post Meridian (PM) means after noon.
The terms "am" and "pm" originate from Latin. "Am" stands for "ante meridiem," which means before noon, while "pm" stands for "post meridiem," which means after noon. They are used to indicate whether it is morning or afternoon/evening.
A siesta is a midday or afternoon nap. Siestas are common in Spain and Latin America and they originate back to the Spanish Civil War.
P.M. Stands for Post Meridiem, which literally translated from Latin means "after midday." Brought into context, this means afternoon.
its after twelve o clock. afternoon "pm" stands for "post-meridian", which means the Sun has passed the mid-day point in the sky.
AM stands for ante meridiem, which is Latin for "before noon." PM stands for post meridiem, which is Latin for "after noon." These terms are used to differentiate between the morning and afternoon/evening hours on a 12-hour clock.