English to Latin
Translating English words into Latin. How you say and spell English language words and phrases in the Latin language.
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pedal bipedal
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The closest word to skank is probably: "meretrix" which means whorish woman. The more vulgar word is "scortum", which means...
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automobile does not exist in latin since the language is dead and cars were not around. The closet word i can think of is...
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Many English words are made up from Latin words - to give a few examples, 1. The Latin word for slave, 'servus', gives us our...
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"Malae diem" I belive (Malae = Bad, Diem = Day)
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Praise the master. The -te at the end means its a command and the subject is an understood you.
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No. Lysosome comes from two Greek stems: luo means "to destroy" and soma means "body". Lysosomes are organelles which are the...
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The abbreviation e.g. stands for the Latin phrase exempli gratia which means " for example". sample sentence: Green vegetables,...
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virtus per asperum
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The Latin language was started/created by the Romans.
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Assuming you meant "lead" as in "guide," the Latin word for "lead" is "ducit."
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The Cambridge Latin Course is a well-known beginner Latin course in the series of five textbooks. See 'related links' for more...
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"Circular", meaning shaped like a circle.
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Audio is Latin and means "to hear" in English.
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No, the word lapasii doesn't exist in Latin. (It does exist in Finnish, where it appears to mean "mittens".)
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I have overcome the world
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volvo, volvere, volvi We get 'revolve' and 'revolver' from it.
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auditory audit audio
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Mut-Apex
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No, Latin does not have an equivalent for 'the'. In Latin, many of those small words are denoted through which case it is...
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nondenominational nonconformistnoncooperationnondestruc... this helps!
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The root "mal-" means "bad", or "evil."
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it's COPO DE NIEVE.:) *this is a close translation because the Romans never knew what snowflakes were Really? Why would the...
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"Southern ape", from the Latin word for "southern", australis, and the Greek word for "ape", pithecos.
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It used to be the common language in education and science throughout Europe. Much earlier still it was used by most of the...
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The Latin word for body is corpus (gen. corporis)
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They don't walk: non ambulant. The command "don't walk": noli ambulare (singular); nolite ambulare (plural)
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