AM and PM, in English, mean "before noon" and "after noon", respectively. The abbreviations AM and PM come from Latin words, ante meridiem (which translates to before midday) for AM, post meridiem (which translates to after midday) for PM.
The Latin word ante meridiem refers to "before noon" in English language.
am and pm are latin words. am means ante meridiem where ante is before so am is before noon. pm is post meridiem where post mean after. So pm is after noon : see related link for additional information .
The word (chiefly British) is pronounced (an-tee-meh-RID-ee-en).It is used to mean "before noon" and is the English equivalent of the Latin term ante meridiem, which is abbreviated as A.M.
AM Stands for Ante Meridiem and PM stands for Post Meridiem.
AM and PM, in English, mean "before noon" and "after noon", respectively. The abbreviations AM and PM come from Latin words, ante meridiem (which translates to before midday) for AM, post meridiem (which translates to after midday) for PM.
The words "ante meridiem" and "post meridiem" come from Latin. "Ante meridiem" means "before noon" and "post meridiem" means "after noon." They are often abbreviated as "AM" and "PM" in English.
Meridiem is Latin for the middle of the day. Ante meridiem (AM) is Latin for before the middle of the day, and post meridiem (PM) is Latin for after the middle of the day.
AM and PM are abbreviations for ante meridiem and post meridiem mean before noon and after noon post meridiem or post meridian.
means "midday"
'post meridiem' is Latin for afternoon. The french for afternoon is 'apres - midi'.
The Latin word ante meridiem refers to "before noon" in English language.
Am stands for Ante Meridiem, Latin for before noon, Pm stands for post meridiem, Latin for after noon.
AM means Ante Meridiem in text. Period between Midnight and Noon Called Ante Meridiem in text.
PM is an abbreviation for Post meridiem; Latin for after noon. Incidentally, AM stands for Ante meridiem - before noon.
Ante Meridiem for short is AM and they both mean before noon.
It means ante meridiem in Latin, I remember it as "after midnight."