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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tempest Tempest is English. Best Latin word is 'Tempestas'
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To say something about good luck--"He has good luck", or some such--you can use "fortuna secunda". To wish someone good luck, you...
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AnswerIn the meaning of "biggest"... it's maximus (respectively maxima, maximum).
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Scripsit difficultate would mean "he wrote with stress"Scripsit coercitione inlicite would mean "he wrote with illicit coercion"
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In Greek "Lord have mercy on us" is "Kyrie eleison". In Latin it is "Domine, miserere nobis". Domine [Lord], miserere [have...
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filius: son (subject in sentence) filium: son (object in sentence) filio: to/for son filii: sons (subject in sentence) filios:...
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I think its carpe omnius i have a tattoo that is amor vincit omnia - love conquers all but when i watched hard candy the...
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The phrase 'a posse ad esse' is one of the Latin proverbs. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' means 'from';...
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No, 'stochastic' doesn't come from the classical Latin language of the ancient Romans. Instead, it's of Greek origin. It derives...
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Latin alba is the feminine form of the adjective albus, meaning white, pale, grey and old, bright or clear.
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There is no direct translation to the word "picture" specifically, as far as I know. However, "image" is "statua," and "drawing"...
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The Latin equivalent of the English word 'spike' is clavus longus. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'clavus' means...
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mors est pulchra
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Tolle crucem tuam.
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Salarium - Salary
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No. They can be adjectives, verbs, adverbs, etc. Example of a root as a verb: Root: cap. Meaning: take, seize. Word: capture,...
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"Latin to English"?? Connect is already English, so you mean the opposite of what you say: English to Latin. The verb "I connect"...
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"Divine fiat" is the creative command of God, from the Latin word fiat, "let there be," used by God to create the universe in the...
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Deus is the Latin equivalent of "God." Specifically, the Latin word is a masculine gender noun. The form is in the singular. The...
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The virtuosity of marriageIt truly depends on the context in which the word husband is used in, and also, which of the three...
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Terra Firma is the ground, or the firm earth. It represents the ground we stand on unshaken and not moving.
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"perfectus, -a, -um". Nowadays the times used in English called present perfect and past perfect can be called perfectum and...
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"Tempus est iocundum" is the name of a Carmina Burana song by Carl Orff. It means in Latin, literally, "Time is joyful," but can...
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Nomine Patris, Filii, et Spiritus Sancti, which is the most common usage, means 'in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy...
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I think it's because there are more Latinos there.
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Fides, spes, et amor.
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In the mixed English and Latin sentence 'veritas you elegit', the personal pronoun 'you' is in the accusative case as the direct...
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"Everything for the glory of God."
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A terminological note: nouns, adjectives and pronouns have declensions; verbs have conjugations. If you have the infinitive...
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The Christian church, science. All over the English language. Here are some root words that together, or added to other words...
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Honor et veritas.
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Judgment or turning point.
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The Latin adjectives novus, novellus, recens and integer can all mean "new".
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obesus ---- obesus is the Latin word for obese (an adjective). obesity (a noun) would be obesitas, or (better) pinguitudo.
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focus
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It is usually the same as your current one, depending on how anicient your name is. For example, my name is Mark, which is from...
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'Sonas' is the Latin word for sound.
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There are a few different possibilities: Latin Dictionary; Charlton Lewis & Charles Short Favisae Hypogeus Infernus ...
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Latin name for will power is Arbitratus Dominatus
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Romans (as a living language) Church and educated people until a few centuries ago. (it was the only language common to...
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ignis is the word for fire in latin
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Prostituta or meretrix ---- meretrix
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The word 'thus' may mean 'to this degree' or 'in this way', both of which translate as sic. Or it may mean 'because of', which...
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The Portuguese and Spanish verb 'tomar' has many equivalents in English. One common equivalent is its overlapping use with...
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The word 'libris' is from the vocabulary of the ancient, classical Latin language. In Latin, nouns have case endings added to...
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The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'mea culpa fides' is the following: my fault is faith. The word-by-word translation is...
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No, the root of 'archaeology' isn't classical Latin. Instead, the root is ancient, classical Greek. The English noun derives from...
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Hodie die bonum cadere est.
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It means 'bring,' an order addressed to plural people.
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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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Teaching = EnseñarIt depends in what tense you use it...according to the tense that's how you have to write it...basically you...
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You write Donum Dei. It's already Latin.
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The root English word is Middle English: nowne Its ultimate root is Latin: nomen(Compare: "name")
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The Latin translation for "beautiful" is pulcher, -chra, -chrum, with forms that vary according to the gender of the noun. E.g.,...
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In Latin, the word life is "vita", and to live, as a verb, is translated as "vivere".Another verb for for live is "habitare"...
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"Ego" - pronounced "egg-oh" not "eeg-oh" - is the Latin word for "I." However, most of the time Latin doesn't need the pronoun,...
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Electricus is the latin word for electricity I believe; it means amber or amber-like. ...
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wish is the same as want... "vult" is wish/want in latin (it is pronounced wult... v=w sound) But wish is not the same as...
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ΚΑΤΑ ΤΟΝ ΔΑΙΜΟΝΑ ΕΑΥΤΟΥ, according to Jim Morrison's gravestone.
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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 word 'sit' is sufficient. It's not pretty or cool looking, but it is correct. Sit is the the third-person singular present...
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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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Nothing. It's an abbreviation for the Latin, "id est," which means "that is."
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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 standard formulation is Ars longa vita brevis (literally "art long life short"; Latin is like that).
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No. The Romans spoke Latin which is the basis for all Romance Languages (Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian and Romanian). The...
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Not much different to how it's written Fih-day-lis ad mor-tem
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"dam-nant kwod nōn in-tell-eh-gunt".
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The Latin word for "priceless" is inaestimabilis.
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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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