Vide ante
The translation into Latin is a priori.To read more about this Latin phrase on Answers.com, see the Related Link.
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a priori
English words of Latin origin: antecedent, predecessor.
mors ante infamium
Ante is the Latin word for before and delictum is Latin for offense. The phrase ante delictum means before the offense.
Ante bellum - before the war
It's a Latin phrase meaning 'before the day'
Pearls before swine
It stands for the latin phrase, 'Ante Meridiam', which literally means 'before noon'.
"My first name" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase meum praenomen. The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "my before-name" in English. The pronunciation will be "MEY-oom preye-NO-men" in Church and classical Latin.
'Afternoon' is 'pm'. NB 'am' are the initials of the Latin phrase ' ante meridian ' ; before noon. 'pm' are the initials of the Latin phrase ' post meridian ' ' after noon.