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How do you say 'In the year of the Lord' in Latin?
In the year of the / our Lord is the English translation of the medieval Latin Anno Domini (abbreviated A.D. and most correctly placed before the year although it is now commonly placed after the...
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How do you say the months of the year in latin?
Ianuarius ,i=January (ianuarius is similar to word for "door" , so january is door to new months or to new yearFebruarius, i= FebruaryMartius, i=March (god 'mars' gets a day and a month named after...
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How do you say every in latin?
The usual translation for "each" or "every" in Latin is omnis. "Everyone" and "everything" are rendered by plurals, omnes (masculine or feminine) and omnia (neuter) respectively.
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How do you say the year 2008 in Latin?
Annus MMDCCLXI AUC
The Roman numerals = 2761. AUC is abbreviation for Ab Urbe Condita - that's 'After the Founding of the City (Rome).
Romans reckoned dates from the date of the founding of Rome,...
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How do you say every other year?
Depending on usage, the answer is biennial or biennialy.