meaning of AM and PM

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    meaning of AM and PM


    is it true that AM stands for after morning

    and PM stands for prime time
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    AM - Ante Meridian, in Latin (Before Noon, in English)
    PM - Post Meridian, in Latin (After Noon, in English)



    Read more: Full Form of AM and PM - Full Form Directory
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  3. Posts : 469
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    thanks dinesh
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    You're welcome. :)
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    Dinesh said:
    AM - Ante Meridian, in Latin (Before Noon, in English)
    PM - Post Meridian, in Latin (After Noon, in English)



    Read more: Full Form of AM and PM - Full Form Directory
    It's actually ante meridiem and post meridiem.
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  6. Posts : 24,479
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    This is correct

    AM - Ante Meridian, in Latin (Before Noon, in English)
    PM - Post Meridian, in Latin (After Noon, in English)


    Read more: http://fullformdirectory.in/am-pm.html#ixzz2wFvAucUj
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    Britton30 said:
    This is correct

    AM - Ante Meridian, in Latin (Before Noon, in English)
    PM - Post Meridian, in Latin (After Noon, in English)


    Read more: http://fullformdirectory.in/am-pm.html#ixzz2wFvAucUj


    I always remember learning that in Science class because of Daylights Savings Time

    The story behind it is amazing as well it's been around forever but implicated during WWI The History of Daylight Saving Time
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    Britton30 said:
    This is correct

    AM - Ante Meridian, in Latin (Before Noon, in English)
    PM - Post Meridian, in Latin (After Noon, in English)


    Read more: http://fullformdirectory.in/am-pm.html#ixzz2wFvAucUj
    Erm...no. Your source is incorrect, I'm afraid. It's a common error.
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  9. Posts : 24,479
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    clunkfish said:
    Britton30 said:
    This is correct

    AM - Ante Meridian, in Latin (Before Noon, in English)
    PM - Post Meridian, in Latin (After Noon, in English)


    Read more: http://fullformdirectory.in/am-pm.html#ixzz2wFvAucUj
    Erm...no. Your source is incorrect, I'm afraid. It's a common error.
    Proof?!?
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    Britton30 said:
    clunkfish said:
    Britton30 said:
    This is correct
    Erm...no. Your source is incorrect, I'm afraid. It's a common error.
    Proof?!?


    Ante and post meridian are wrong because they are incorrectly formed Latin.

    How do I know ante and post meridiem are correct? Well they are correct Latin for a start. However, if you want a definitive answer, look here.
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