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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.
It is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase "exempli gratia" it can be either e.i or e.g
E.G. is the abbreviation of "for example" The etymology: the Latin phrase "exempli gratia" which means "for the sake of example".
The abbreviation for "before noon" is "AM." It is the abbreviation for the Latin phrase ante meridian which means "before the high point (of the sun)"Similarly, "PM" is the abbreviation for the Latin post meridian, meaning "after the high point"
The Latin phrase is "et cetera," and the abbreviation is "etc." Some people mispronounce this as "excetera" but it really begins with "et."
Abbrev is the abbreviation for the word abbreviation. An abbreviation (from Latin brevis, meaning short) is a shortened form of a word or phrase. Usually, but not always, it consists of a letter or group of letters taken from the word or phrase. For example, the word abbreviation can itself be represented by the abbreviation abbr., abbrv. or abbrev.
Et al. is the abbreviation for the Latin phrase et alii which literally means "and the others".
SPQR is the Latin abbreviation for the phrase Senatus Populusque Romanus, meaning the Senate and Roman People.
Sec leg is not actually a phrase, it's an abbreviation. The full phrase is secundum legem, which means "according to law."
It is an abbreviation for a Latin phrase meaning "id est", meaning "that is". (source: yahoo answers).
The abbreviation for "Latin" is "Lat."
Italy is the country from which the phrase 'et al' originates. The phrase is an abbreviation for 'et alia', which means 'and others'. That phrase is in Latin, which is the classical language of the ancient Roman Empire.