P.m.
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Meanings of P.m.
Adverb
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It means after noon. We use it to show that the time is in the afternoon or evening, like 3 p.m. or 7 p.m.
Explanation of the word: P.m.
p.m. means 'post meridiem' which is a fancy way of saying the time after noon. So, if it's 3 p.m., it means it's 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
Translations for the word: P.m.
बाद दोपहर (baad dopahar)
baad dopahar
Synonyms for the word: P.m.
Antonyms for the word: P.m.
Frequently Asked Questions about the word: P.m.
'p.m.' stands for 'post meridiem' which is a Latin term meaning 'after midday'. It is used to refer to the time from noon until midnight.
You pronounce 'p.m.' as 'pee em'.
The term 'p.m.' comes from Latin, where 'post meridiem' means 'after midday'. It has been used for many years to help tell time.
The word 'p.m.' in Hindi is 'दोपहर' (Dopahar).