A priori.
one of the Latin words for "before" is ante
There are few if any latin prefixes. The preposition for "before" is ante
The Latin prefix for "before" is "pre", smart guy.
It is from the Latin Ante Christum
In classical Latin, the verb "I go before" or "I precede" is praeeo or antecedo
Ante Merideim is Latin for before noon.Post Meridiem is Latin for after noon.
Ante.
Anno Domini is in the year of our Lord. I don't think that B.C. is in Latin. It means before Christ. Before Christ in Latin, is Ante Christus, which is NOT B.C.
AM stands for 'Ante Meridiem' (Latin for 'before midday') and PM stands for 'Post Meridiem' (Latin for 'after midday').
Qui ante? in Latin is "Who before?" in English.
Ante is the Latin word for before and delictum is Latin for offense. The phrase ante delictum means before the offense.
Ante Christo