A.D is already latin. It means Anno Domini.
Anno Domini (AD) which means in the year of the Lord.
The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord.
Anno Domini is in the year of our Lord. I don't think that B.C. is in Latin. It means before Christ. Before Christ in Latin, is Ante Christus, which is NOT B.C.
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Latin for "to the matter" is ad rem
AD stands for Anno Domini which is Medieval Latin for 'In the year of (the/Our) Lord'
In Latin it is Anno Domini or AD
It's latin for "Anno Domini", which means "The Year Of Our Lord".
anno Domini, Latin for "in the year of the Lord"
It doesn't. AD stands for Anno Domini which is Latin for the year of our Lord http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anno_Domini Based on year 1 of our calendar being the year that Jesus Christ ("Our Lord") was born
AD is short for Anno Domini, Latin for "[The] year of [our] Lord". AD 600 means "The year of our Lord 600", or the 600th year since the birth of Jesus Christ (roughly; it's thought now that Jesus was actually born in about 4 BC).
A.D. means Anno Domini, which is Latin for "year of our Lord"
A.D. stands for Anno Domini, Latin for in the year of the Lord.
AD stands for Anno Domini which is a Medieval Latin term. It translated as "in the year of the Lord" or "in the year of Our Lord." It is based on the traditionally reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus.
A.D. stands for Anno Domini, "year of our lord" in latin. The d (domini) in English means lord.
The initials 'ad' are an abbreviation of the Latin term, anno domini - "The year of the Lord. It is also becoming more common to use the modern initials 'ce', which simply mean "common era".
AD is after the birth of christ, so we're in 2008 AD. The term AD stands for Anno Domini, Latin for 'in the year of our lord'.