Latin uses the terms "ante meridiem" and "post meridiem" to indicate times before and after noon respectively. "Ante meridiem", often abbreviated as "a.m.", refers to any time from midnight until noon, while "post meridiem", usually abbreviated as "p.m.", denotes any time from noon until midnight.
Latin uses the terms "ante meridiem" and "post meridiem" to indicate times before and after noon respectively. "Ante meridiem", often abbreviated as "a.m.", refers to any time from midnight until noon, while "post meridiem", usually abbreviated as "p.m.", denotes any time from noon until midnight.
Latin uses the terms "ante meridiem" and "post meridiem" to indicate times before and after noon respectively. "Ante meridiem", often abbreviated as "a.m.", refers to any time from midnight until noon, while "post meridiem", usually abbreviated as "p.m.", denotes any time from noon until midnight.