Year of our Lord.
Anno Domini
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Medieval Latin for anno Domini. Meaning in the year of the Lord.
No, Anno Domini is Latin. It means "in the Year of the Lord."
In Latin it is Anno Domini or AD
Latin for “in the year of our lord,” is anno domini"A.D."
BC = Before Christ. AD = Anno Domini (latin) the year of Christ's birth.
The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord.
Anno Domini. It is used to number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. What I Found Out In High School Is That It Means Anno Domini , But People Think That It Is After Death < Well They Both Mean The Same Thing But Anno Domini Is The Proper Way Of Saying It !! So Use Anno Domini << From XxxLoveeYouuxxX << Be Smart << Even Though Im Not !! << Do Well In School << Or Hope You Did Well In School << I Didnt But Got A Decent Job !!
It's Latin for "in the year [anno] of the Lord [Domini]".
"In this year of our Lord"