you spell it like this, but i don't know how to pronounce it like this: malum
Actually malum means "wrong" so this answer is hilarious.
The real Latin is mas ("male, masculine") or its diminutive masculus ("masculine, a male").
It means 'bad'.
Men In Latin Means Viri; Homines
evil
Magister (male teacher) Magistra (female teacher)
If you're talking to a male, you can say bellus es. If to a female, bella es.
The exclamation, "Long live the...!" in Latin is expressed: Female or Male singular is "Vivat [insert name or cause]!" Female or Male plural is "Vivant [insert name or cause]!"
It depends whether the servant is male or female.A male servant would be a minister or famulus.A female servant was ministra, ancilla or famula.
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Male friend = Amicus
A male wolf in Latin is called a lupus. A female wolf in Latin is called a lupa (also known as a she-wolf).
Multi commodum or Multi bonum is the Latin translation meaning many blessings.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
The adjective is Troianus, -a, -um. A Trojan would be Troianus (-i, m.) if male and Troiana(-ae, f.) if female.
The Spanish word is derived from the same Latin root, and is veterinario/veterinaria (male/female).
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"