Par perfectum
if you Google an English to latin translator, you should be able to find it.
nekas nav perfekts
non orare audetis. But my latin skills aren't perfect.
Toi et moi on pourrait être un couple parfaitAs a french person, I would rather say, ideal couple than perfect couple, sounds betterToi et moi on pourrait être un couple idéal
The Latin for "I have" in the sense of "I possess" is habeo.In Latin the perfect indicative past tense of a verb can express "I have (begun, fought, eaten or whatever)".
In the interests of a balanced answer: some say they do; others say they don't.
The duration of A Perfect Couple is 1.83 hours.
The word "perfect" comes from the Latin verb perficio.
Asn adjective, perfect is perfectus, absolutus, plenus or integer.As a verb "I perfect" is perficio or absolvo
There are actually a couple of ways to translate "license" into Latin. One is to say "licentia" and that means permission or freedom. Another way is to say "venia" and that means forgiveness or pardon.
A Perfect Couple was created on 1979-04-06.
The idea of a patriot was strong in ancient Latin culture, so there are a couple of translations. "Patriot" can be the Latin "amantissimus rei publicae". Another possibility is "bonus civi".