You pronounce Julius as "Yulius" in Latin. If referring to Julius Caesar, you would prounce his name "Yulius Kyzar" but it's still spelled the same. Hope this helped!
It depends on the context.
Classical Latin had no "j" sound, so it was pronounced and written ius [yoos].
In modern legal Latin you say joos.
JUPITER
luppiter or Lovis
Gor-jus
the latin root word JUS means LAW. ;) by.Helena
jus soli
Jus sanguinis.
Co-gard-di-kiss is as close as I can get, you really have to hear it to pronounce it 100percent
Jus sanguinis is latin for 'right of blood' and is a social policy by which nationality or citizenship is determined not by place of birth, but by having an ancestor who is a national or citizen of the state. It contrasts with jus soli which is latin for 'right of soil'.immigration and nationality act of 1952
One meaning for the Latin word 'jus' is broth, soup. Another meaning is law, right. In terms of the latter meaning, the word also may refer to 'a court of justice'; or 'jurisdiction'.
You are an American citizen if your parents are Americans (jus sanguinis, Latin for right of blodd) and if you are born or naturalized in the US regardless of ethnic heritage (jus soli, Latin for right of soil).
You are an American citizen if your parents are Americans (jus sanguinis, Latin for right of blodd) and if you are born or naturalized in the US regardless of ethnic heritage (jus soli, Latin for right of soil).
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PRY.
Jus ad bellum is Latin for "right to war". It is used to refer to the determination of whether a given war can be entered into justly.