What is "A.D."?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
A.D. is Latin for Anno Domini. It is used to describe a time period in the past. Anno Domini actually means "In the year of the Lord." This means (in Christianity) the years of Jesus Christ.

Rebecca
A.D. is Latin for Anno Domini. It is used to describe a time period in the past. Anno Domini actually means "In the year of the Lord." This means (in Christianity) the years of Jesus Christ.
03/22
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What does great aunt mean?
A great aunt or great uncle is the aunt or uncle of your father or mother. In other words, it is the sibling of your grandparent. Ex: My great aunt is close in age to my mother, so she feels more like an aunt to me. Ex: My grandparents both came from big families, so I have many great aunts and uncles.
2
Can I use "long to" instead of "long for"?
Yes, you can use "long to" if an infinitive verb is following in the sentence. Ex: I long to go to London."
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What's "turn into" mean?
To "turn into" something means to become something (new). It's describing the transformation or changing of something, a new thing that you "turn" into. For example, you have a friend who was a terrible student in school. However, they grew up to become a teacher. You could say, "I never expected you to turn into a teacher." Ex: The rural town was turned into a popular tourist destination. Ex: Julie was a quiet girl when she was young, but she turned into a popular cheerleader in high school.
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What does "salty" mean?
"Salty" is a slang term meaning to be upset or petty over something small. For example, when a friend beats you in a video game. Ex: He was salty because his sister ate his snacks. Ex: I was feeling salty over my argument with my sister, so I ignored her.
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What does "go" refer to?
"Go" here refers to "take a nap". He is saying that he is going to go somewhere else (his room) and take a nap there.
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