Illo loco is the Latin equivalent of 'at that place'. In the word by word translation, the demonstrative 'illo' means 'that'. The noun 'loco' means 'place'. There's no known abbreviation for the phrase. What instead may be the answer is loco citato, which means 'in the place cited'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'loco' means 'place'. The past participle 'citato' means 'cited'. Its abbreviation is loc. cit.
The Latin for 'that is' is 'id est.' The abbreviation for that is: i.e.
The Latin for 'that is' is 'id est.' The abbreviation for that is: i.e.
The abbreviation for after midday is PM. This is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase post meridiem meaning 'after noon'.AM is an abbreviation of the Latin ante meridiem meaning 'before noon'.I take Latin and these answers are correct.
That is the abbreviation. What does eg stand for??? Example Given.
Latin ibidem, in the same place
The abbreviation may be "Emp." or in Latin "Imp." for Imperator.
I thunk that there was non.
The common abbreviation for Latin America is "LATAM".
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The Latin is et cetera meaning to "continue on". Etc. is the abbreviation.
Compare may be what the abbreviation 'cp' means before the word 'liber'. The word 'liber' is Latin for book. The Latin abbreviation for 'compare' is 'cf', which is an abbreviation for the verb 'confer' ['to compare'].
The abbreviation for "Place" is Pl.