"Hic annus"
When used to specify when something has happened or will happen (e.g., "I am going to Europe this year"), hoc anno.
The Latin word for year is "annus."
Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year was created in 2000.
The Latin root "annual" comes from the Latin word "annus," which means "year." It is commonly used in English to refer to something that occurs once every year or is related to a specific year.
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Latin America and in the 1950's.
September, from the Latin 'septem'.
1990 and 51.7%
Annus is, in fact, a Latin word meaning YEAR ... annus,-i (m)
A.D is already latin. It means Anno Domini.
The Latin Grammy s debuted on September 13, 2000.
In the year of the / our Lord is the English translation of the medieval Latin Anno Domini (abbreviated A.D. and most correctly placed before the year although it is now commonly placed after the year).
June is the sixth month of year in Northern Hemisphere. It is the time of year when summers are in full swing. In Latin June is called Lunius.