Ego tu amas... I love you
Conjugia is Latin for wedlock
In armis angeli
Latin language has influenced a lot of words in the English language. Scientific classified names for animals, for example, often derive from Latin expressions.
"Welcome back" in Latin can be translated as "Bene redi" or "Salve rediens." The phrase conveys a warm greeting to someone returning. Latin often emphasizes simplicity and clarity in such expressions.
Johann Gutenberg's famous quote was about how his invention, the printing press, would be used to spread the gospel. As a demonstration, the first book he printed with it was a Latin Bible. Gutenberg is regarded as 'the Steve Jobs of his day' by some.
The Latin word "cur" comes from the word "curre." Curre means "house dog." So, a cur is a mutt, or mixed breed dog. Some people thins curs are inferior to purebred animals.
Mimi Sirre Se muerdo
The quote "nunc at numquam?", which means "now or never" in English, does not have a known author. It is a common Latin proverb.
some how
It is never acceptable to use colloquial expressions in a formal report unless you are using a direct quote of someone who used such an expression and that quote is pertinent to the report.Standard contractions are acceptable in a formal report, such as it's, can't, doesn't, etc. But, when a something in the report must be firmly stated, use cannot, does not, will not, etc.
You should probably use regular expressions. For example, the following will check that the String s has only English (Latin) characters in it:boolean hasOnlyLatin = s.matches("^[a-zA-Z]*$");Learning to use regular expressions is scary at first, but worthwhile. See the related links for some information about regular expressions in Java.
People in many countries convey obvious facial expressions of their inner feelings, but some cultures, such as those in the Mediterranean region or Latin America, are known for being more expressive with their emotions compared to other cultures like in East Asian countries.