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Be very wary of online translation websites. The "Latin" they produce is mostly gibberish constructed by translating English words into Latin one by one without regard for either context or Latin syntax.
William Whitaker's "Words" (link below) is a very good tool if you want to find the Latin equivalent for a given English word (and vice versa), but it does not operate on phrases or sentences.
If you are trying to say 'that is,' which I take from your answer; then:
There is no word for 'that' in Latin.
You just say 'sum'-meaning is.
For example, to say that is a young man, you would say 'sum iuvenis.'
This is not correct. The Latin phrase for "that is" is id est, The example given above sum iuvenis does not mean "that is a young man". It means "I am a young man"
Interpres ex Anglica in Latinumis the Latin equivalent of 'English to Latin translator'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'interpres' means 'translator'. The preposition 'ex' means 'from'. The noun 'Anglica' means 'English'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'Latinum' means 'Latin'.
Resor? Reddo: to give back. Suffix 'tor' to convert verb 'reddo' to a noun meaning 'one who gives back'. Root 'red-' + suffix 'tor' = 'resor'. See 'video' to 'visor'.
As a language, English in Latin is lingua anglicus.
As an adjective (e.g. English waters), the Latin term is anglice.
there is a great english-latin translator on www.latinenglish.rickrolld.me there is a great english-latin translator on www.latinenglish.rickrolld.me
if you Google an English to latin translator, you should be able to find it.
According to Google Translator it means wings of.
Someone can find an ebonics translator from a number of websites such as English to Ghetto, Billism, Chimpout, Ebonics-Translator, Mediaite, and Ebaumworld.
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Better to find a translator.
One can find an English to Greek online text translator from many different online websites. Some websites with this translator include Google Translate and Lexilogos.
In a search engine. type English to Latin translation in the search box. A translator site will help you out.
This is the phrase "as you like it" as mangled by an online English-to-Latin translator. It actually means "As I like you he".
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