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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The Anglo-Saxon and Latin languages are both members of the Indo European language family. However, they are separated by many...
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Umbra Nihil (or umbra de nihil).
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'parvu' means 'small', parva would be the feminine (nominative singular) form, or neuter plural (nominative or accusative). So...
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exeo, exire, exii, exitum - I go out
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The meaning in English of the Latin word 'confutatis' is the following: having been silenced. For the word derives from the Latin...
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no. However a synonym for thus is therefore which is translated as ergo... hope that helps!!
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The latin word violet is pomploious.
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innovatus, which means renew.
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WARD in Latin is Defendo in first declension. fendere in second declension. fendi in third, and fensum in fourth.
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somno = ablative or dative case of 'sleep'. Without context, it's impossible to give an exact translation, but one possibility is...
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It comes from the Latin words for "almost island."
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nothing unless it hits land
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a nice person: A nice alio <------ Latin =D
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Rogat means "he/she/it asks".
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The English equivalent of the phrase 'semper fidelis' is the following: 'Always faithful'. The pronunciation of the motto is as...
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Without context, it's hard to tell what was meant. One translation:I am nearing eternal life.
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It all depends on what its use in the sentence is, but in nominative case (subject/predicate nominative) it would be frater tuus.
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The Latin name for the black lemur is eulemur macaco.
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In its cardinal form Tres (three), ordinal Tertia (third). I am soo not declining it though. :-)
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the translation of bone in latin is "os" i dont know what gender or case
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The Latin word for "lion" is leo. The Latin-derived scientific name for lions is Panthera leo.
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foedus, foeder-, meaning "league" or "treaty."
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Uniqueness is something very different from everything else. With people if someone is unique it is when they are different from...
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Spy Kids
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It's 'finis'.
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The Roman equivalent of Zeus is Jove.
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storms how they affect people? animals and the environment
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The phrase 'misereri nobis' means to have mercy on us. Latin has two similar verbs that both mean 'to commiserate', 'to have...
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Translations for MADISON: MACHTELD f Dutch MADDISON f English (Modern) MADISYN f English (Modern) MADYSON f English...
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Just be yourself! Do things you want to do and wear stuff that you want to wear! Chances are people will start thinking of you...
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depending on what you're talking about and where in the sentence it is, it could be either "antiqua" as the singular subject, or...
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amazing adj incredibilis.
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The sentence 'Justicia est fides in lex' contains an error. For Latin is a language that has case endings, to show the...
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An ancient Roman would have said ad verbum or verbum pro verbo. The word verbatim was added to the language by post-medieval...
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The phrase 'Vox audita perit littera scripta' is incomplete. It needs to end with the verb 'manet'. The English meaning of the...
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how do you say jewelry a necessary luxury in latin
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The Latin word for save is "servare" (to save). Conjugate for the appropriate subject:I - ServoYou (sing.) - ServasHe/She/It -...
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This verb means "he is able".
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Horace (Rome) and it is latin
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pretty into latin is bellus, bella, bellum
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to as in toward something is "ad" two, as in the number is "duo"
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The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'Quae te amat eandem tu amas' is the following: Who loves you [loves] the same people...
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The prefix 'bi-' means 'two, twice'. English derivatives include the adjective biweekly for 'occurring every two weeks'; and the...
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It actually depends on how you use it. If you are saying, for example, "this is the best gift", then you would use , "optimum"....
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Strictly speaking, "Book" does not have a root in Latin. However, "mobile" does, and that origin is movere, which means "to move".
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Bonus Opus- if you mean good work in the general or collective sense... Bonus Factum - if you mean a specific task well...
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It means- "The Die Is Cast". -Citizen Scribbler
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The lion (Panthera leo) is one of four big cats in the genus Panthera, and a member of the family Felidae The two latin words...
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Tibi gratias ago - "I give thanks to you."
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The most common Latin term used is sic. This is often used when quoting something that contains an error when you want to make it...
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As in, "everything is but the dust of stars"? Pulvis sidereus
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The two basic (genuine ancient) Latin words for "penis" are "mentula" and "verpa". Surely there were used plenty of slang words...
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if its a song no, is its just the sentence 'on the wings of a pig i fly' its in pennae of a sus ego no haud forsit - no...
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Waterspouts are dangerous because they can swallow up boats going over seas with cargo and if the boats are going over warm...
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the noun form of help is auxilium, auxilii neuter
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Semper tuo heroi ero (i'm assuming that you, or the hero is singular, if its not then replace 'heroi' with heroibus and 'ero'...
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Masculine: Undecimus Feminine: Undecima Neuter: Undecimum
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Christus resurrexit
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It does not translate it is the same
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The Latin phrase for "Back to the beginning" is ab initio
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