Anno domini, from Latin meaning in the year of our Lord
asAnnoDomini NostriIesu(Jesu)Christi ("In the Year of Our Lord Jesus Christ"). AnnoDomini (AD or A.D.)and Before Christ (BC or B.C.)are designations used to label or number the years used with the Julian/Gregorian Calendars. The term AnnoDomini is Latin but when translated it is In the year of the Lord/As in the year of the year of the Lord. It's sometimes Specified more clearly as AnnoDomini Nostri(Christi) Iesu(Jesu)translated from latinthis means (In the year of Our Lord Jesus Christ..... Hope that this helped
There is no known language that has no word for no. Sorry.
Language is not a compound word.
No, that word is not a word in the English language or any language that I am aware of.
Another word for rule of language is Grammar.
There are two syllables in the word language. (Lang-uage)
the word science belong to Greek language.
The word for language as in German, Chinese, English, etc. is la langue (same word as tongue). Language as in style of speech is le language.
The word for language in Portuguese is "língua."
The stress is on the first syllable of language.
Another word for "she" in the English language is "her."
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