Hi frinds how are you if any one tall me what are the maning of pm and Am theis after the time
LIKE 3 PM
AND 12 AM
HAVE A NICE TIME
I HOPE ALL WILL BE GOOD
THANKS
Hi frinds how are you if any one tall me what are the maning of pm and Am theis after the time
LIKE 3 PM
AND 12 AM
HAVE A NICE TIME
I HOPE ALL WILL BE GOOD
THANKS
am = Ante meridiem (before noon)
pm = Post Merediem (after noon)
They are of Latin origin.
12 am means 12 O’ clock at night
12 pm means 12 noon
thanks Anqlophile thanks alot
You are welcome, Sultan.
There is no such word as ‘alot’ in standard English. You need to write ‘a lot’.
Sultan, there are some errors in your question and in my answer. I have highlighted them in bold. Please note the changes. (Spelling is very important)
YOUR QUESTION
Hi friends, how are you? Would any one tell me what are the meanings of these p.m. and a.m. after time?
MY ANSWER
a.m. = ante meridiem (before noon)
p.m. = post meridiem (after noon)
They are of Latin origin, usually written in small letters, but without periods, these days.
12 am means 12 o’ clock at night.
12 pm means 12 noon.
If he wishes to be precise, Anglophile’s correction to the question needs further work:
Hi friends, how are you?
Would anyone tell me what are the meanings of these: "p.m." and "a.m.", used after writing or saying the time?
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That had already been corrected.
Sometimes people are confused about which 12 o’clock is a.m. and which one is p.m. There is absolutely no need for such confusion.
Since the a.m. and p.m. changes only occur exactly at noon and midnight and since we know that one minute before noon is 11:59 a.m., 12 noon can only be 12 p.m.