Finis.
haec vita est
'sum finis.'But I'd go with Sum Omega.And no, I didn't study Latin, but it feels like the best answer, derived from 'Sum Alpha et Omega' - I am the first/beginning and the last/end.
reddo is latin for translate.
ubi domum est cor tuum
Vita in omni spiritu inest.
To translate English into Pig Latin, the general rule is to move the first consonant or consonant cluster of a word to the end and add "ay." If a word begins with a vowel, "ay" is simply added to the end. For example, "English" would become "Englishway" and "translate" would become "anslatetray."
Imperative (to tell someone to remember) = Memento I remember = memini To remember = meminisse
Estne QUISQUAM qui hoc excerptum Latinum convertere possit?
Go to google translate select translate form English to Latin and type what you want!
Greek: I genisi tou nekrou
To translate a word to pig Latin, you typically move the initial consonant or consonant cluster of the word to the end of the word, followed by "-ay." If the word starts with a vowel, you simply add "-way" at the end of the word. For example, "hello" becomes "ellohay" and "apple" becomes "appleway."
This is how I would try to translate the verb to waddle in Latin: caudam iactando ambulare. Literally: to walk swaying one's tail [end] from side to side