"CE" stands for "Common Era," a secular term used to denote years in the Gregorian calendar, which is the calendar system most widely used today. It is used as an alternative to "AD" (Anno Domini), which is Latin for "in the year of our Lord." The use of "CE" helps to avoid religious connotations and is often preferred in academic and interfaith contexts. For example, 500 CE is equivalent to AD 500.
CE is Common Era, it's the same thing as AD (Anno Domini) BCE is also used instead of BC We are in the year 2009 AD and 2009 CE.
What does quel jour est-ce mean?Question type of sentence.'Jour" : day --> representation/ positionning in time space'est-ce": is it? /What? --> interogationAnswer: Quel jour est-ce? (What day is it?)
ce=this
Common Era (or Current Era).
391 years after the birth of christ. CE is another way to indicate AD.
CE or Common Era is a year number system that has replace Anno Domin or AD. It indicate the date since year 0.33 CE would be older then 632 CE.The Current date is 2010 CE
C.E. means common era which pertains to the exact time period as A.D. or Anno Domini. B.C.E refers to before common era which is like B.C.
Ce qui means 'that which' i think :)
3000 CE
394 CE.
622 ce
ce qui est la date demain