Nope. That would be 'te sus.' Nice try though.
The Latin word Sus literally means "swine."Other similar words include:Porca, which would mean "female swine", or the kind of pig that you eat.The words verris and aper mean "boar."
The name "Jesus" means "God saves" in Latin.
The root word is "su", it is a possessive adjective meaning his, her, its, their, one's, your.
i = Iesus (Latin) = Jesus (English) n = Nazareth r = rex (Latin) = king (English) i = iudaeorum (Latin) = of the Jews (English)
Dream on.
It meant "lamb" in Latin, referring to the Lord's son, Jesus.
Anno Domini- it's Latin and means after Jesus.
It is Latin , it means Jesus king of the jews. <><><> Agree. Usually shown as INRI. remember that Latin had no letter J, but used the letter I- INRI is an abbreviation for Jesus (of) Nazareth King (Rex) of the Jews.
Since there was no swine flu like the H1N1/09 pandemic swine flu until discovered in 2009, there was not a specific Latin name for the disease. One could be created from literal translation and would be something like: Orthomyxoviridae porcus. See the related question links section below for other names of the pandemic swine flu.
Ievs nazarevs rex iudea in latin but in English is Jesus of nazareth king of the Jews
Pearls before swine
Do you mean vaccination? The swine flu doesn't take vacation.