Any Latin root 'am-' is connected with 'amore', which means 'to love'. Words that are formed from that root include amabiles['amicable'], amator ['lover, paramour'], amicitia['friendship'], amicus ['friends'], and amor['love']. But when 'am-' immediately is followed by a consonant, it takes on an altogether different meaning. For example, 'ambo' means 'both', and 'amnis' means 'stream of water'.
The modern English abbreviation a.m. stands for Latin ante meridiem - before midday, meaning the morning period.
That is the first person present of the verb "to be". In Spanish That is either estoy or soy.
If you mean AM as in "in the morning", then it is "en la mañana"
"amā" is the second-person singular present active imperative of amō ("I love"). In other words, it's said as a command (an "imperative") to a single person, commanding him to love.
AM and PM stand for the Latin phrases Ante Meridiem, meaning before noon, and Post Meridiem, meaning after noon. AM and PM are used to distinguish morning times from afternoon times.
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