Yes, latin American have a big meal in the evening.
Vespers.Roman Catholic AnswerCurrently the Evening Prayer of the Church is called Evening prayeri by the Church and in the English translation of the Breviary. The old Latin name for it is Vespers.
Vespers comes from the Latin word vesper meaning evening. And Vespers in religion pertain evening prayer services. In the Protestant religion it is simply used for the evening service.
Vespers is the Latin name for Evening Prayer in the Church, all Christians should pray in the Evenings. I believe that the Anglican Church uses the word for their Evening Prayer, or at least they did years ago.
evening, eve, twilight, dark, dusk (use dictionary.com then click on the thesaurus tab for more words) Nox - Latin Noctis- Latin Nyx - Name that means "night"
Halloween = All Hallow Evening Felix Vesper Sanctorum (Happy Hallowed Night)
Nocte is the Latin term for night. Nocte on a prescription would mean that the medication is to be taken in the evening, or night time.
In the evening. Or some say "of an evening"
it is in the evening....
Yes, P.M. stands for post meridiem, which is Latin for "after noon." It is used to indicate time in the afternoon or evening on a 12-hour clock.
"In the evening"
A.M. is the initialism for the Latin ante meridiem, meaning "before noon/midday."P.M. stands for post meridiem, meaning "after noon/midday."So AM is the morning (before noon) and PM is the afternoon and evening.