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One can use online translating services to translate words from Swedish to English. In addition, one can get help from one's friend if he or she speaks Swedish and English.
In a search engine. type English to Latin translation in the search box. A translator site will help you out.
Spanish dictionaries are good to use for those who do not know english words or phrases. It will help translate for people of latin backgrounds. It will be very helpful to any spanish speaking American.
Try Babylon.
Latin for Glad is Laetus and for Gladness it is Laetitia although i do not know for certain what Gladys would be i think it would be fair to say that Laetitia would be it or near enough to it .
Someone who speaks both.
Laudes referentes - echoing praises
There IS a software program that automatically creates IPA transcriptions for Latin, Italian, German, and French. It is called IPANow! and you can try it for free at www.ipanow.com. Or, you may find some answers here
The word originates from Old English, German, and dutch words. This is an exception to most words which find their origins in the Latin and Greek language.
Yes, many words originate from Latin prefixes, so Latin can help you with translations.
Get a translater. This is the most easiest languages to learn so just get themenlish to latin for dummies book they help... but it is fhay.
Il Quotidiaon roughly translated to ones daily bread in English. One can use Babylon, which is an easy download, to help translate phrases such as this in the future.