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While this might look impressive, "anno Domini" is Latin for "in the year of our Lord". It's the numbering system used in calendars in the Western world. So if your birthday is June 16,1973, then this is how you write it. We are using the Gregorian calendar, the Julian calendar has a different counting system. If your birthday is June 16, 1973, you would write it June 16, 1973 A. D., because there also was a 1973 B. C.

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How can you understand ANNO DOMINI?

It means the birth of our lord.


What is the full form of AD?

Anno Domini Anno Domini


What is mean AD AND BC?

BC = Before Christ. AD = Anno Domini (latin) the year of Christ's birth.


What was flavius josephus's date of birth?

37 Anno domini (year of the Lord)


Is anno domini French?

No, Anno Domini is Latin. It means "in the Year of the Lord."


What is the language of the anno domini writtten in?

The term "anno Domini" is written in Latin. It translates to "in the year of the Lord" and is commonly used to refer to the years following the birth of Jesus Christ.


In the year of our lord?

Latin for “in the year of our lord,” is anno domini"A.D."


What is the English of the Latin anno domini?

The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord.


Did Anno Domini die?

The words are Latin in origin and in English, "Anno" means "year" and "Domini" means "Lord".Thus "Anno Domini" means "the year of the Lord"The "Lord" being referred to in the statement is "The Lord" as in Jesus Christ.The term is therefore used to denote the timeline after Jesus' birth...year ZERO if u want....everything before that is B.C (before Christ) and everything after that is AD (Anno Domini).


When did anno domini die?

The words are Latin in origin and in English, "Anno" means "year" and "Domini" means "Lord".Thus "Anno Domini" means "the year of the Lord"The "Lord" being referred to in the statement is "The Lord" as in Jesus Christ.The term is therefore used to denote the timeline after Jesus' birth...year ZERO if u want....everything before that is B.C (before Christ) and everything after that is AD (Anno Domini).


What does BC mean in English?

BC = Before Christ AD = Anno Domini (after the birth of Christ)


From which language does the word or the phrase Anno Domini come?

It's Latin for "in the year [anno] of the Lord [Domini]".