Post Meridian which is Latin for past noon.
It stands for post meridiem which means "after midday" in Latin
AM stands for Ante Meridiem, PM stands for Post Meridiem. Basically translated into English, Before Noon, and After Noon, respectively. Thus the change from 11:59 AM to 12:00 PM.
Neither. The correct way to identify 12:00 is to say 12:00 noon or 12:00 midnight.am stands for ante meridiem which means before noon and pm stands for post meridiem which means after noon. Since noon itself is neither before noon or after it, the use of am and pm is not appropriate. The same argument can be applied to midnight.
PM stands for post meridiem, which starts at 12:00 PM (noon) and lasts until 11:59 PM (midnight). It indicates the time in the afternoon and evening.
A.M stands for ante meridiem ( "before mid-day"). P.M stands for post meridiem ("after mid-day"). 12 o'clock is either noon (12 N) or midnight (12 M). Since noon or midnight cannot be before or after itself, there is no 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. (except where computers have replaced brains).
AM = ante meridiem and PM = post meridiem. AM Ante Meridiem Stands for Before Noon in Latin PM Post Meridiem Stands for After Noon in Latin
12 a.m. denotes midnight, and 12 p.m. denotes noon, but there is sufficient confusion over the meanings of a.m. and p.m. when the hour is 12 to make it advisable to use 12 noon and 12 midnight where clarity is required. am stands for anti-merridian which means before midday i.e. morning pm stands for post merridian which means after midday i.e. afternoon
AM means Ante Meridian. And PM stands for Post Meridian. AM is midnight till 11:59 in the morning. PM is 12:00 in the afternoon till 11:59 at night.
AM stands for ante meridiem, which means "before noon" in Latin. PM stands for post meridiem, which means "afternoon" in Latin. These terms are used to differentiate between times in the morning (AM) and times in the afternoon and evening (PM).
AM stands for ante meridiem, which is Latin for "before noon." PM stands for post meridiem, which is Latin for "after noon." These terms are used to differentiate between the morning and afternoon/evening hours on a 12-hour clock.
AM stands for ante meridiem, which is Latin for "before noon," while PM stands for post meridiem, which is Latin for "after noon." These designations help differentiate between the first 12 hours of the day (AM) and the second 12 hours (PM) on the 12-hour clock system used in many countries.
AM stands for morning. like pm stands for niqht