Et caetera huius mundi mundi quam recta
lacinia purus is just one translation. Go to google translate or another translation website for more translations.
One can find a glossary of Latin words from The Latin Dictionary online. Their slogan is "where Latin meets English" and they offer an index of many words, a search bar, and a random word of the day.
uenia... pronounced weniya... goto google translate for more *)
cancellato.. if u want more goto Google translate 8)
"Come home" in Greek is "Ελάτε σπίτι" (Eláte spíti) for addressing more than one person or "Έλα σπίτι" (Éla spíti) for addressing one person.
Either intellegentior or acutior can be used to translate "smarter."Intellegentior has a sense of "more understanding, more discerning."Acutior means, literally, "sharper."
iuncta duplex is double jointed... if u want more... (this is where i got the answer from) goto Google translate 8)
Quis custodiet custodias? or Quis custodiet praesada? the second one is referring more to military guards.
The English definition of the Latin word celent refers to a third person plural present active subjunctive of celo. You can translate more Latin words to English at the Globse website using the Latin-English dictionary.
This should be more or less correct:Ad Abyssum in equo diaboli ipsius vehor.
Tanto magis me odisti, quanto magis me sentio te amare.
Porcus is the Latin word for a male pig, but since female pigs are more common, the word sus is the word you will usually find.