Latin to English
Translating Latin words into English. How you say and spell Latin language words and phrases in the English language.
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You're probably referring to Anno Domini, which means "in the year of the Lord."
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It means 'bring,' an order addressed to plural people.
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"[Just] as a don will never be frightened away from a greased skin."
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In German, it means 'fist'. In Latin it is the root of faustus, which means 'lucky'.
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Amazon has a copy translated by Throop for $30.00.
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"Stare to fall down and not quiteta to move." This is according to one free on-line Latin-to-English translator. It appears there...
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The basic words are amor, spes and fides respectively. In the phrase usually translated "faith, hope and love" from 1 Cor....
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Classical Latin: skee-EN-tee-ah Ecclesiastical (Church) Latin: shee-EN-tsee-ah
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The suffix -tomy is of Greek origin, from the word tome, "a cutting".The word tomography (the 'T' in a CAT scan) is based on tome...
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deus solus sufficit
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Noone. It was said by Julius Caesar after he suppressed a revolt in Thrace, modern day balkans, but not at the time of Alexander....
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Birth, origin; class, type.
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Therefore he abandoned a few companions there and commanded others as they were seeking help.
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"he / she accompanies" or "he / she attends."from the verb "comito, comitare, comitavi, comitatum"
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Haeresis is Latin for Heresy which means a belief or opinion that rejects or opposes a mainstream culture or religion
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Ducemus is the moto for the Canadian Forces infantry and basically means "We Lead". As indicated by their Wing emblem, Ducemus...
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When you look up a verb in a Latin dictionary, it will almost always give three or four words. These are the principal parts. For...
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Suscipe deprecationem nostram means something like "Accept our entreaty/apology." It occurs in the Gloria section of the Latin...
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"Fortis Non Ferox" is latin for "Strength not Fierceness". It is the Motto of the Kimball Family.
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Gratia means "grace" or "gratitude" in Latin.
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The Latin root "nimbus" means "rainstorm".
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Aude is the imperative form of the verb 'audere', which means intend, be prepared, dare, act boldly, have courage, and...
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The phrase 'pulchritude incognita' contains an error. Instead, 'pulchritude' should be written 'pulchritudo', as the subject of...
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Here we are, We are here is the English equivalent of 'Nos sumus hic'. In the word by word translation, the personal pronoun...
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The sentence 'Vir clarus manu sua dextra urbem quae in montibus fuit defenderat' is in Latin. In the word-by-word translation,...
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1 Roughly, it means 'Always watching, prepared and faithful'. Try asking a Marine. Answer #2 Always to be awake, prepared and...
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The phrase 'ecce sacerdos magnus', from the liturgical Latin, is translated into English as Behold the great priest. In the...
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Behold, by the protection of the others! is the English equivalent of 'en tutamine aliorum'. In the word by word translation, the...
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Who who my friend. "Qui qui" is also slang in french for "penis"
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Roughly, "kwode HA-bay-oh hoke doe."
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The Latin scribere means "to write" and thus is used in many English words today surrounding the field of writing. Some words...
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The Latin word die is the ablative singular of the word for day, dies. It appears in the legal phrase sine die, which means...
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Not much different to how it's written Fih-day-lis ad mor-tem
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adj Definition of VIVID 1of a color : very strong : very high in chroma2: having the appearance of vigorous life or freshness...
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"dam-nant kwod nōn in-tell-eh-gunt".
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"Vanity of vanities" is an English equivalent of "vanitas vanitatum."
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Latin has neither a definite or an indefinite article; so dominus can mean a lord or the lord (or the Lord in Church contexts)....
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"Fluffy" is a modern English term meaning soft and downy, or covered with fluff, particularly cotton fluff. Cotton did not exist...
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The classical Latin terms for a small or medium-sized settlement were vicus and pagus. In medieval or Low Latin, the term villa...
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Ancilla is the Latin word for a maid servant or female slave. Hortus is the word for a garden, with the accusative singular form...
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Plana is the feminine form of the adjective planus, meaning level, flat or even.
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Young men. (Iuvenes can also mean "a youth, a young person"; the "gender" of the English translation depends on the context of...
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By itself, not much :-)sequi = to followsequor = I followsequitur = he, she, it follows"non sequitur," a Latin phrase used in...
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"Octa" is derived from the Greek word meaning eight, "Octo". Any word beginning with "Octa", describes something which includes...
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The only site I could find with audio files pronouncing Latin numbers is at: http://www.archive.org/details/LatinPracticeOrdinals
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Ferrum is Latin found on the periodic table. I looked up "ferrum" and it is the Latin word for "sword." a sward is made out of...
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It appears to be Latin but I have no idea what it means. The only place I found it online was in this site or on a page written...
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"I am king", or Latin phrase that Triple H uses "On your knees dog!".
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Res ipsa loquitur is Latin for "the thing speaks for itself".
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Stranger At my Gates... I think At the absolute root of everything, there is mystery
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In Thee, O Lord, I have hoped.
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ah - g - ee - sah as in automobileg as in gardenee as in easys as in snake
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While war was being waged is an English equivalent of 'flagrante bello'. The adjective 'flagrante' literally means 'blazing,...
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It's part of a Latin saying: A posse ad esse - From possibility to actuality
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Lord, fountain of mercy is the English equivalent of 'Kyrie, fons bonitatis'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'Kyrie'...
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That which God wills is the English equivalent of 'Quod Deus vult'. In the word by word translation, the relative 'quod' means...
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The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'amoris accredo veniam' is I believe in the forgiveness of love. In the word-by-word...
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Let there be justice, though the world perish.
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Mille is pronounced "meal-lay" in Latin or Italian. In French, it is pronounced "meal".
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Agape (ah-GAH-pee): "love"
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'Globules,' 'small balls,' 'pellets.'
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"To the stars through hard work" - RAF motto
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"May actions surpass words".
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The Latin phrase ad pulchra means literally "for beauty".
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The latin word Avis stands for Bird.
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"Bi" is a root meaning "two", but it isn't actually an English word by itself.
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Curro means "I run" or "I hasten"
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This phrase, which means "twice a day" is pronounced : bees een dee-ay
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Vitam impendere vero is Latin for "to lay out one's life for the truth"
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'Sextus' means 'sixth'. Also, it was a name. The first criminal case the famous Roman lawyer Marcus Tullius Cicero undertook was...
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audio, audire, audivi, auditus
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Yes, it is. It's composed of "prae" (before, in front of) and "fixere" (if you want so... to fix)... so a prefix is something you...
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The present tense of the verb "to be" declines: sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt (i am, you are, he/she/it is, we are, you...
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"Avoid" has more than one meaning, so naturally there is more than one Latin word that it translates to. Vitare is to shun;...
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The phrase 'cum caritate et luce Dei' means with the love and light of God. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition...
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My is the English equivalent of 'meus'. The possessive adjective is in the masculine nominative singular. The feminine and neuter...
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There is no Latin word mercers. This may be a misspelling of merces nobis, which is Latin for "a reward to us." These words...
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Viva is not spanish. The correct conjugation is vive su vida, which means Live your life (formally).
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All I can think of at this time is "Deity", but that is really from the male counterpart of 'dea' which is 'deus'. I'll try to...
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Monarchy means rule by one person.
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