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Even though you use them a lot, do you know what "AM" and "PM" actually stand for?

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí12/01/2025

(Dan Tri) - The use of "AM" and "PM" to indicate time has become very familiar, however, the true meaning of these two terms is something that many people do not know, even those who use English as their mother tongue.


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Dù đã sử dụng rất nhiều, nhưng bạn có biết AM và PM thực ra là gì chưa? - 1

The use of "AM" and "PM" to indicate hours has become very familiar (Photo: iStock).

Some people believe that "AM" and "PM" stand for "After Midnight" and "Past Midnight", or "At Morning" and "Past Morning".

Many people say they just use "AM" and "PM" out of habit and have never thought to find out the real meaning behind these two terms.

In English, a 24-hour day is divided into two time periods. "AM" refers to the time before noon. It is an abbreviation of "ante meridiem", a Latin phrase meaning "before noon".

"PM" refers to the time after noon. It is an abbreviation for "post meridiem," a Latin phrase meaning "after noon."

There is a very confusing case, which is the exact time of 12 o'clock. Many people often use "12PM" to talk about 12 noon; "12AM" to talk about 12 midnight. However, this usage is incorrect.

According to the Royal Greenwich Museum (UK), the times "noon" and "midnight" are not suitable for using the terms "AM" or "PM". To avoid confusion, the British culture expert of the Royal Greenwich Museum advises English speakers to say "12 noon" to mean 12 noon and "12 midnight" to mean 12 midnight.



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