Who is the father of Lucius Tarquinius?
Quis est pater?
It means 'Caecilius is the father'.
Metella is the mother Caecilius is the father Quintus is the the son
Nam quis est vitae et fraternitatis ignis?
Karachi American School's motto is 'Quis nos futures est, noses decens'.
This is "who are you, where am I" as filtered through a certain online translation website. The result is poor Latin, though better than most of that site's translations: the main problems arees "are" is singular while vos "you" is plural (vos could just be omitted; Latin es doesn't require an explicit subject)qua is not interrogative; the proper way to ask "where?" is ubi
Quis est doctrina 'fe res'? is the Latin equivalent of the English question 'What is the 'fe res' doctrine?' In the word by word translation, the interrogative pronoun 'quis' means 'what'. The verb 'es' means '[it] is'. The noun 'doctrina' means 'doctrine'.
nihil timendum est = fear nothing nihil timeo = I fear nothing
Nothing. The words are Latin, but they don't go together grammatically to express a coherent thought that could be translated.
pravum est cor omnium et inscrutabile quis cognoscet illud See Jeremiah 17 verse 9 in the online Latin Bible (that's where that quote came from) in the link below.
Humans live on average 39.5 years in Swaziland and 81 years in Japan. The oldest confirmed recorded age for any human is 122 years (see Jeanne Calment), though some people are reported to have lived longer. This is referred to as the "maximum life span", which is the upper boundary of life, the maximum number of years a human can live. MiSS.jACkSON;*--& oct>13>09
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