1) vale can mean OK.
e.g. Limpia el coche, vale? - Clean the car, ok?
2) vale can also mean cost. From the verb valer - to cost.
e.g. Cuanto vale? - How much does it cost?
3) You can also use vale to describe a person.
e.g. Juan vale mucho - Juan's a great guy.
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Vale in English means "Goodbye"
Farewell
Vale/valete.
valete
Vale! (to singular) Valete! (to plural)
passed awayverb(euphemism) (past of, pass away) (to die)
No its Latin comes from ''carne vale'' which means farewell to meat.
Camel is an English word. It is camelus in Latin.
The Latin equivalent of 'when goodbye means forever' is Quando 'vale' significat 'semper'. In the word-by-word translation, the dependent conjunction 'quando' means 'when'. The verb 'vale' means 'farewell, goodbye'. The verb 'significat' means '[he/she/it] does mean, is meaning, means'. The adverb 'semper' means 'always, forever'.
The word latin in the English language would be Latin.
One Latin equivalent to the English word 'conversation' is 'conloquium'. An English derivative of that original Latin word is colloquy. Another Latin equivalent to the English word 'conversation' is 'sermo'. An English derivative of that original Latin word is sermon.
Unda is the Latin word for wave. You would say hello by saying salve. Say goodbye by saying, vale.
Closest translation might be 'carne vale' as this thought to be were the word comes from. this means 'farewell to meat'.
"everto absum" is how you would say "be gone" in Latin.