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  1. El uso de las abreviaturas a. m. y p. m. permite distinguir la franja del día a la que corresponde una hora cuando se usa el sistema de doce horas y no el de veinticuatro. De no usar esas indicaciones, sería imposible saber si una expresión escueta como las 6 corresponde a la mañana o a la tarde.

  2. in the a.m. - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com. definition | in French | Conjugación [ES] | English synonyms | Conjugator [EN] | in context | images. WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2023: Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

  3. AM = Ante meridiem: Before noon; PM = Post meridiem: After noon; Using numbers from 1 to 12, followed by am or pm, the 12-hour clock system identifies all 24 hours of the day. For example, 5 am is early in the morning, and 5 pm is late in the afternoon; 1 am is one hour after midnight, while 11 pm is one hour before midnight.

  4. The meaning of AM and PM is the simple abbreviation of Latin phrases. In particular, AM stands for ante meridiem, which translates into English as ‘before midday’. Meanwhile, PM is post meridiem and means in English ‘after midday’. These abbreviations are used to identify the time in the 12-hour clock format instead of using 24 hours.

  5. AM y PM en inglés vienen del latín: am o a.m. es la abreviatura de ante meridiem, antes del mediodía (antes del meridiano) y pm o p.m. significa post meridiem, después del mediodía. Esta distinción es muy eficaz para saber si nos estamos refiriendo a las primeras 12 horas del día o a las siguientes 12 horas, después de las 12 del mediodía.

  6. The 12-hour clock is a time convention in which the 24 hours of the day are divided into two periods: a.m. (from Latin ante meridiem, translating to "before midday") and p.m. (from Latin post meridiem, translating to "after midday"). Each period consists of 12 hours numbered: 12 (acting as 0), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11.

  7. a.m. abbreviation. /ˌeɪ ˈem/. /ˌeɪ ˈem/. ( North American English also A.M.) between 12 o'clock at night and 12 o'clock in the day (from Latin ‘ante meridiem’) It starts at 10 a.m. compare p.m. Word Origin.