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1. What does a.m. and p.m.represent?​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Explanation:

Many people don't know what the abbreviations stand for — or how we should refer to noon and midnight. ... In fact, like many words and phrases in the English language, a.m. is short for a Latin phrase, “ante meridiem” (or “before midday”), while p.m. is short for “post meridiem” (or “after midday”).

“AM” and “PM” are both abbreviations of Latin terms and refer to a specific time of day: AM (ante meridiem) means “before noon,” so it refers to the morning. PM (post meridiem) means “after noon,” so it refers to any time after midday.

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Answered by 000frozen67
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Answer:

a.m. is short for a Latin phrase ante meridiem (or) before midday, while p.m. is short for post meridiem (or) after midday.

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