Latin for “in the year of our lord,” is anno domini"A.D."
No, Anno Domini is Latin. It means "in the Year of the Lord."
The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord.
It's Latin for "in the year [anno] of the Lord [Domini]".
Anno Domini (AD) which means in the year of the Lord.
Anno Domini.
In Latin it is Anno Domini or AD
Domini means "Lord" in Latin. As in, Anno Domini ("Year of our Lord") or, as used when conjugated, Dominus Vobiscum ("The Lord be with you").
Medieval Latin for anno Domini. Meaning in the year of the Lord.
A.D. stands for Anno Domini, "year of our lord" in latin. The d (domini) in English means lord.
AD stands for the Latin Anno Domini or 'in the year of our lord'.
The letters AD stand for Anno Domini. The phrase Anno Domini is actually medieval Latin which means 'the year of Our Lord'.