I asked this before a long time ago...
“AM” stands for the Latin phrase Ante Meridiem —which means “before noon”—and “PM” stands for Post Meridiem : “after noon.” Although digital clocks routinely label noon “12:00 PM” you should avoid this expression not only because it is incorrect, but because many people will imagine you are talking about midnight instead. The same goes for “12:00 AM.” Just say or write “noon” or “midnight” when you mean those precise times.
2007-12-25 18:37:21
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answered by The Game 4
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AM - Anti Meridiem meaning b4 mid-day
PM - Post Meridiem meaning after mid-day
For more info, follow the links provided ; )
Have a NiCe dAy.
2007-12-26 03:04:30
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answered by hkg 2
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what The Game said is correct
2007-12-26 02:40:28
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answered by Tony 5
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Looks like they beat me to answering it this time.
2007-12-26 08:18:38
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answer #4
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answered by ravenscardarkhope 7
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its anti meridian fer AM and post meridian fer PM.
2007-12-26 02:39:16
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answered by jatin 3
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i like the games answer
2007-12-26 02:38:53
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answered by Anonymous
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At morning and post morning. Jk I have no clue...
2007-12-26 02:37:13
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answered by Patrick E 6
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amplitude modulated and pepper mint lol,
2007-12-26 02:39:16
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answered by poseidon 5
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