ab urbe condita
American
[ahb oor-be kohn-di-tah, ab ur-bee kon-di-tuh]
/ ɑb ˈʊər bɛ ˈkoʊn dɪˌtɑ, æb ˈɜr bi ˈkɒn dɪ tə /
adverb
Latin.
ab urbe condita
British
/ æb ˈɜːbɪ ˈkɒndɪtə /
Etymology
Origin of ab urbe condita
Literally, “from the city (being) founded”
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