what are the phrases A.M and P. M stands for
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the translated versions of the Latin words for which a.m. and p.m. actually do stand for. It turns out, a.m. stands for “ante meridiem”, which is Latin for “Before Midday”; p.m. stands for “Post Meridiem”, which is Latin for “After Midday”.
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AM: Anti Meridian, PM: Post Meridian. AM and PM both are Latin words, used in 12-hour clock system to represent Before Noon and After Noon respectively. They are also represented as A.M. and P.M. AM expand as Anti Meridian which means "before midday" and PM expand as Post Meridian which means "after midday".
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