You’ve said and wrote them down, but what do the acronyms AM and PM actually stand for?
These are words that you probably never paid much attention to when using as they skirted your main preoccupation of telling the time.
However, now that we’re killing time lounging around for the festive season, we can actually figure out what these markers for, well, time actually mean.
The questioning reportedly started on TikTok as Amaya Clarke asked what the words actually mean. Most responses were contradictory.
Some said ‘at morning and past morning’ whilst others insisted they meant ‘after midnight past midday’. Others added ‘after midnight and pre afternoon’ to the mix.
So which is it? Well, the etymology (origin of the word) goes back to Latin and they stand for ‘ante meridiem’ and ‘post meridiem’. AM thus means ‘before midday’ a.k.a before the sun has crossed the meridian (mid-point). PM stands for ‘after midday’ i.e the sun has passed the meridian.
The 12 hour system divides the day’s 24 hours into two periods, with the first covering from midnight to noon and the second covering from noon to midnight.
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